Pennsylvania Writ AND PRECISE FOR EXECUTION MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE is a legal document used to initiate and complete a foreclosure process in the state of Pennsylvania. The document is used to notify the borrower of the lender’s intent to foreclose on a mortgage loan. The document also describes the foreclosure process and explains the borrower’s rights and obligations. It must be signed by both the lender and the borrower before the foreclosure process can begin. There are two types of Pennsylvania Writ AND PRECISE FOR EXECUTION MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE documents: 1. Writ of Execution: This document is issued by a court of law and is used to notify the borrower that the lender has initiated foreclosure proceedings. It also includes a list of the borrower’s rights and obligations throughout the foreclosure process. 2. Precise for Execution: This document is filed with a court of law and is used to request that the court issue a writ of execution. It includes a list of the lender’s rights and obligations throughout the foreclosure process.