Pennsylvania Precise (Eminent Domain-Condemnation) is a legal document filed in the Court of Common Pleas in a county in Pennsylvania. The Precise is used when the government or a private entity seeks to take private property for public use (e.g. roads, bridges, etc.). The Precise initiates a condemnation action and serves as a request to the court to issue a writ of condemnation, which allows the government or private entity to take title of the property. There are two types of Pennsylvania Precise (Eminent Domain-Condemnation): a Precise for Possession and a Precise for Appraisal. The Precise for Possession is filed when the government or private entity seeks to take immediate possession of the property. The Precise for Appraisal is filed when the government or private entity seeks to initiate an appraisal of the property to determine its fair market value.