The Liberty Bell has rung ! Spoken with experience and great accuracy, Thanks. This post confirms my understanding of the most recent state of the eviction process in Philadelphia and a recap of it's recent history, According to local news reporting , about evictions preformed by the Landlord Tenant Office, if an emotionally heated problem is caused by their eviction they must now re-schedule, rather than risk escalation. However, there was no mention if the reschedule would be at an additional cost to the landlord; I assume this to be a yes. I would further speculate that the Sheriffs' Office, the new better choice for eviction (I agree) would just handle it one and done, is my take. Their procedures were not spotlighted as was the Landlord Tenant Officer. They are the more official agency.
You are correct. The Philadelphia Sheriff does not charge a reschedule fee. The Landlord Tenant Officer charges $205 if the lockout need to be rescheduled.
FYI, Mark. The one available private landlord tenant office has closed and has not taken any new evictions since August 16th , 2024. For now, the Sherriff's office is the only option for legal eviction. Again, great video and info, thanks for making these. The reason for the private office closure is due to new insurance regulation by the City of Philadelphia, a 4 billion dollar policy, ( I was told by the closing office personal ) which no insurance company is willing to write.
Could this be the next step for Philadelphia? " Baltimore Landlords Will Be Forced To Sell Their Properties To Their Tenants (TOPA) " ua-cam.com/video/MpteWzgUvis/v-deo.html
The Liberty Bell has rung ! Spoken with experience and great accuracy, Thanks. This post confirms my understanding of the most recent state of the eviction process in Philadelphia and a recap of it's recent history, According to local news reporting , about evictions preformed by the Landlord Tenant Office, if an emotionally heated problem is caused by their eviction they must now re-schedule, rather than risk escalation. However, there was no mention if the reschedule would be at an additional cost to the landlord; I assume this to be a yes. I would further speculate that the Sheriffs' Office, the new better choice for eviction (I agree) would just handle it one and done, is my take. Their procedures were not spotlighted as was the Landlord Tenant Officer. They are the more official agency.
You are correct. The Philadelphia Sheriff does not charge a reschedule fee. The Landlord Tenant Officer charges $205 if the lockout need to be rescheduled.
FYI, Mark. The one available private landlord tenant office has closed and has not taken any new evictions since August 16th , 2024. For now, the Sherriff's office is the only option for legal eviction. Again, great video and info, thanks for making these. The reason for the private office closure is due to new insurance regulation by the City of Philadelphia, a 4 billion dollar policy, ( I was told by the closing office personal ) which no insurance company is willing to write.
Could this be the next step for Philadelphia? " Baltimore Landlords Will Be Forced To Sell Their Properties To Their Tenants (TOPA) " ua-cam.com/video/MpteWzgUvis/v-deo.html