The Pennsylvania Precise for Writ of Possession Upon a Confessed Judgment is a legal document used to obtain a writ of possession of property. A writ of possession is a court order that grants the plaintiff the right to take physical possession of a piece of real estate (e.g., a house or a parcel of land) that has been subject to a judgment for money or damages. The precise allows the plaintiff to file the writ of possession with the court for a judge to sign, which will give the plaintiff legal authority to take possession of the real estate. The Pennsylvania Precise is a two-part form that must be completed in order to request a writ of possession. The first part includes information about the plaintiff, the defendant, and the case, including the date, the place, the court, the plaintiff's attorney, the defendant's attorney, and other related information. The second part of the form includes details about the writ of possession, such as the amount of money owed, the period of time allowed for possession, and if there are any conditions required for possession. There are three types of Pennsylvania Precise for Writ of Possession Upon a Confessed Judgment: Precise for Writ of Possession Upon a Confessed Judgment for Land, Precise for Writ of Possession Upon a Confessed Judgment for Personal Property, and Precise for Writ of Possession Upon a Confessed Judgment for Leasehold Real Estate.