Pennsylvania Code
Title 231 - RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Part I - GENERAL
Chapter 3000 - JUDGMENTS
Subchapter D - ENFORCEMENT OF MONEY JUDGMENTS FOR THE PAYMENT OF MONEY
Rule 3129.3 - Postponement of Sale. New Notice. Failure of Plaintiff to Attend Sale
Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 38, September 21, 2024
(a) Except as provided by subdivision (b) or special order of court, new notice shall be given as provided by Rule 3129.2 if a sale of real property is stayed, continued, postponed or adjourned.
(b)
The sheriff shall continue the sale to the next available sale date if the notice of the date of continued sheriff's sale has not been timely filed. This continuance imposes a new obligation on the plaintiff to meet the requirements described in (b)(2)(i)(A) and (B).
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Notice of the Date of Continued Sheriff's Sale
The Sheriff's Sale scheduled for _________ , _ at __ : __ __ M. in the above-captioned matter has been continued until _________ , _ at : __ __ M.
Date: _________ |
By: _________ |
(Attorney for Plaintiff) |
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(Address) |
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(Phone) |
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Certificate of Filing
On this date, I filed with the Prothonotary. _______ County a copy of the Notice of the Date of Continued Sheriff's Sale in the above-captioned matter.
Date: _________ |
By: _________ |
(Attorney for Plaintiff) |
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(Address) |
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_________ |
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(Phone) |
(c) If the plaintiff or a representative of the plaintiff is not present at the sale, the real property shall not be sold. The sheriff shall return the writ of execution to the prothonotary and file a return pursuant to Rule 3139 indicating that the real property was not sold because the plaintiff or a representative of the plaintiff was not present at the sale. Thereafter, the writ may be reissued pursuant to Rule 3106.