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Originally Posted by MBAtarga
I'm aware of the holds on evictions.
Are the mortgage holders exempt from foreclosures from lien-holders for the same reason?
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If The State assumes control over private lease contracts...the logical argument would be that it must also assume liability....I would think.
(This might be a legal tidal wave building up across the country. S.C. level.)
Fred I found this under a search for "unlawful possession of property":
Not sure if it applies to RE. Check w/ a pro of course.
You could even pose as a tenant under the same situation and get free help from the tenant-rights groups
https://casetext.com/statute/pennsylvania-statutes/consolidated-statutes/title-18-pacs-crimes-and-offenses/part-ii-definition-of-specific-offenses/article-c-offenses-against-property/chapter-39-theft-and-related-offenses/subchapter-a-general-provisions/section-3901-definitions?searchWithin=true&listingIndexId=pennsylvania-statutes&q=unlawful%20possession%20of%20property&type=statute&PHONE_NUMBER_GROUP=C&sort=relevance&p=1
"Deprive."--
(1) To withhold property of another permanently or for so extended a period as to appropriate a major portion of its economic value, or with intent to restore only upon payment of reward or other compensation;
https://casetext.com/statute/pennsylvania-statutes/consolidated-statutes/title-42-pacs-judiciary-and-judicial-procedure/part-vi-actions-proceedings-and-other-matters-generally/chapter-55-limitation-of-time/subchapter-b-civil-actions-and-proceedings/section-5524-two-year-limitation?searchWithin=true&listingIndexId=pennsylvania-statutes&q=unlawful%20possession%20of%20property&type=statute&PHONE_NUMBER_GROUP=C&sort=relevance&p=1
(7) Any other action or proceeding to recover damages for injury to person or property which is founded on negligent, intentional, or otherwise tortious conduct or any other action or proceeding sounding in trespass, including deceit or fraud, except an action or proceeding subject to another limitation specified in this subchapter.