A Pennsylvania Writ of Execution Money Judgment is an official court order issued by a judge that requires a debtor to pay a sum of money to a creditor. It is used as a last resort when other methods of collecting a debt have failed. The Writ of Execution Money Judgment is enforced by a sheriff or other court-appointed officer to collect the money owed. There are three types of Pennsylvania Writ of Execution Money Judgment: Execution of a Money Judgment, Execution of a Mortgage Judgment, and Execution of a Judgment for Possession of Land. The Execution of a Money Judgment is used to collect a debt from an individual or corporation. The Execution of a Mortgage Judgment is used to collect a debt from a mortgagor. The Execution of a Judgment for Possession of Land is used to collect a debt from a person who has taken possession of land without paying the debt owed.