Pennsylvania Code
Title 231 - RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Part I - GENERAL
Chapter 2970 - CONFESSION OF JUDGMENT FOR POSSESSION OF REAL PROPERTY
Rule 2973.3 - Notice Served with Writ of Possession. Prompt Hearing Limited to Issue of Waiver of Due Process Rights
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) A written notice in the form prescribed by Rule 2974.3 and a form of petition to strike the judgment and request for prompt hearing prescribed by Rule 2967 shall be served upon the defendant with the writ of possession.
Rule 2974.1 governing the form of the praecipe for the writ of possession requires a certification that notice will be given as provided by this rule.
See Rule 2959(a)(3) which requires a petition for relief from a confessed judgment to be filed within thirty days after service of notice pursuant to this rule.
(b) A defendant who has been given notice pursuant to Rule 2973(a) may file with the sheriff a petition to strike the judgment in the form provided by Rule 2967. The petition shall be limited to the issue whether the defendant voluntarily, intelligently and knowingly waived the right to notice and hearing prior to the entry of the judgment. The defendant may include in the claim a demand for a prompt hearing. The sheriff shall immediately notify the plaintiff of the filing of the petition.
(c) The sheriff shall immediately present the matter to the court. The court shall hear the claim within three business days thereafter upon such notice to the parties as the court shall direct and shall promptly dispose of the matter on the testimony, admissions or other evidence.
(d) Execution proceedings shall be stayed during the period from the time the defendant files the hearing request form with the sheriff to the time the court makes the determination on the petition.