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PA HB711

PA HB711
Further providing for municipal claims first lien, cities of first class, docketing, judgment and execution, for cities of the first class, recovery of judgment and sale free from claims, for redemption and for rule to show cause, decree, service and notice and providing for disposition of property in cities of the second class.


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Introduced
03/27/2023
In Committee
06/19/2023
Crossed Over
06/12/2023
Passed
Dead
12/31/2024

Introduced Session

2023-2024 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Amending the act of May 16, 1923 (P.L.207, No.153), entitled "An act providing when, how, upon what property, and to what extent, liens shall be allowed for taxes and for municipal improvements, for the removal of nuisances, and for water rents or rates, sewer rates, and lighting rates; for the procedure upon claims filed therefor; the methods for preserving such liens and enforcing payment of such claims; the effect of judicial sales of the properties liened; the distribution of the proceeds of such sales, and the redemption of the property therefrom; for the lien and collection of certain taxes heretofore assessed, and of claims for municipal improvements made and nuisances removed, within six months before the passage of this act; and for the procedure on tax and municipal claims filed under other and prior acts of Assembly," further providing for municipal claims first lien, cities of first class, docketing, judgment and execution, for cities of the first class, recovery of judgment and sale free from claims, for redemption and for rule to show cause, decree, service and notice and providing for disposition of property in cities of the second class.

AI Summary

This bill amends the Municipal Claim and Tax Lien Law to further provide for municipal claims first lien, docketing, judgment and execution in cities of the first and second class, as well as counties of the second class and municipalities within them. It also provides for the recovery of judgment and sale free from claims, redemption, and the procedures for rule to show cause, decree, service and notice. Additionally, the bill allows the mayor of a city of the second class to designate an agency to handle the acquisition, administration, maintenance, and disposition of property acquired by the city at a sheriff's sale, and permits the city to act as an agent for a taxing authority having a claim against such property.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Housing and Urban Affairs

Sponsors (17)

Last Action

Referred to URBAN AFFAIRS AND HOUSING (on 06/19/2023)

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