A Pennsylvania Precise for Writ of Execution (Real Estate and Personal Property) is a legal document used to begin the process of collecting a debt from a debtor. It is a written request from a creditor to the court that issues orders for the seizure of a debtor’s real estate or personal property. The Precise can be used in debt cases involving money owed for services, rent, or goods. There are two types of Precise for Writ of Execution: Real Estate and Personal Property. The Real Estate Precise is used when a debtor owes money for a real estate debt including mortgage payments, unpaid rent, or unpaid assessments. It is a court order for the seizure of real estate owned by the debtor. This type of Precise is intended to be used in cases where the debtor does not have the funds to pay the debt and the creditor is unable to recover the money through other means. The Personal Property Precise is used when a debtor owes money for a personal debt such as an unpaid loan or unpaid credit card balance. It is a court order for the seizure of personal property owned by the debtor. This type of Precise is intended to be used in cases where the debtor does not have the funds to pay the debt and the creditor is unable to recover the money through other means. The Precise must be signed by a creditor and filed with the court. Once it is filed, the court will then issue a Writ of Execution which will be served upon the debtor. The Writ of Execution orders the seizure of the debtor’s real estate or personal property to satisfy the debt.