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7708 – Procedure With Respect To Seized Property Subject To Liens And Rights Of Lienholders | Pennsylvania Law

Learn Pennsylvania's legal process for forfeiting seized property, including filing procedures and notice requirements for property owners.

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7708 – Procedure With Respect To Seized Property Subject To Liens And Rights Of Lienholders

Pennsylvania Title 18 - Crimes and Offenses § 7708

Summary
Pennsylvania law outlines the procedures for forfeiting property subject to liens, including filing a verified petition in the court of common pleas. It details notice requirements to property owners and the process for seeking forfeiture to the Commonwealth. The law ensures proper legal steps are followed before property is condemned or sold.
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In simple terms: Learn Pennsylvania's legal process for forfeiting seized property, including filing procedures and notice requirements for property owners.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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