Pennsylvania law sections 4304 and 4305 establish procedures for recognizing federal court actions and judgments related to real property within the state. They specify how notices of federal actions can be filed and how federal judgments become liens on property. These provisions ensure that federal proceedings are effectively integrated into Pennsylvania's property records and lien system.
Federal court actions related to real property in Pennsylvania are recognized through notices that can be registered, recorded, or indexed similarly to local court notices, providing constructive notice.
Yes, federal judgments can become liens on property within Pennsylvania, similar to state judgments, once the judgment is filed with the local court clerk.
A certified transcript of the federal judgment must be filed with the clerk of the court of common pleas in the county where the property is located.
Yes, federal actions and judgments concerning real property are given the same effect and recognition as local court actions, including notice and lien rights.