The Pennsylvania instructions for Precise and Writ of Possession are documents used when a landlord has been given a court order to reclaim possession of a property. 1. Precise for Writ of Possession: This document is used to initiate the eviction process. It notifies the court that the landlord is requesting an order of possession, and provides the court with information such as the address of the property, the name of the tenant, and the amount of unpaid rent. 2. Writ of Possession: This document is issued by the court when the landlord has been granted possession of the property. It grants the landlord legal authority to take possession of the property and serve the tenant with a Notice to Vacate. 3. Notice to Vacate: This document is served to the tenant by the Sheriff's office or a professional process server. It informs the tenant that they are required to vacate the premises within 10 days of receipt. 4. Sheriff's Office or Professional Process Server Visit: Once the Writ of Possession has been issued, the Sheriff's Office or a professional process server will visit the property to serve the tenant with the Notice to Vacate. 5. Eviction: Once the tenant has been served with the Notice to Vacate, they must vacate the premises within 10 days. If they fail to do so, the landlord may then proceed with the eviction process.