A Pennsylvania Affidavit of Vacancy is a legal document filed with the Recorder of Deeds in the county where the property is located. It states that the property is unoccupied and that the owner has made a reasonable effort to rent or sell the property but has been unsuccessful. The affidavit is used to make sure that the property does not become a nuisance and is kept in good condition. There are three types of Pennsylvania Affidavit of Vacancy: 1. Vacancy Affidavit: This affidavit is used to indicate that the property has been vacant for a period of time and that the owner has made a reasonable effort to rent or sell the property. 2. Abandonment Affidavit: This affidavit is used to indicate that the property has been abandoned and that the owner has made a reasonable effort to contact the last known tenant or occupant but has not been successful. 3. Tax Lien Affidavit: This affidavit is used to indicate that the property has been placed under a tax lien and that the owner has made a reasonable effort to contact the last known tenant or occupant but has not been successful.