Pennsylvania law Section 8152 outlines how judicial sales of real estate affect existing mortgage liens, specifying which liens remain valid and which are discharged during sales. It also details exceptions for unseated lands and the impact of sales related to decedents' estates. Additionally, Section 8302 states that legal actions survive the death of involved parties.
Not necessarily. Generally, a judicial sale does not affect prior mortgage liens unless specified by law or if the sale is related to a prior judgment or foreclosure.
No, subsection (d) states that the rules about liens do not apply to mortgages on unseated lands or sales of unseated lands for taxes.
Yes, a judicial sale of decedent's property can divest the mortgage lien as authorized by the court, following specific provisions of Title 20.
Yes, under Section 8302, all causes of action or proceedings survive the death of any involved party, whether plaintiff or defendant.