Pennsylvania informal Caveat is an informal legal document used by a person to protect their rights to a particular piece of property. This document is filed with the local court when a person is concerned about preventing another person from claiming ownership of a property. The Pennsylvania informal Caveat is used to prevent a person from making an adverse claim to a property, such as through an estate, will, or deed. It is also used to prevent a person from taking unfair advantage of another person’s property. There are two types of Pennsylvania informal Caveat: a Statutory Caveat and a Common Law Caveat. The Statutory Caveat is required by Pennsylvania law and applies to any property located in the state. It is used to protect a person’s rights to a piece of property, such as by preventing a person from making an adverse claim to it. The Common Law Caveat is not required by the law and does not apply to any property in Pennsylvania. It is typically used to prevent a person from taking unfair advantage of another person’s property.