231 Pa. Code r. 3123 - Debtor's exemption
(a) A
defendant entitled to a statutory exemption may claim it in kind or in cash at
any time before the date of sale by notifying the sheriff of his or her claim
and, if the exemption is claimed in kind, by designating the property which he
or she elects to retain as exempt. Failure of the defendant to claim the
statutory exemption shall not constitute a waiver thereof.
(b) Upon receipt of a claim for exemption in
kind the sheriff shall set aside, from the designated property, enough thereof
as appraised by the sheriff, to equal the value of the exemption, unless the
property is incapable of division. In the event of failure of the defendant to
claim the statutory exemption, the sheriff shall similarly choose, appraise,
and set aside property in kind. Real property claimed shall be described by
metes and bounds and the description shall be included in the sheriff's
return.
(c) If the property held by
the sheriff in kind cannot be set aside because it is not capable of
appropriate division, the sheriff shall set aside from the proceeds of the sale
and pay to the defendant in cash the amount of the statutory
exemption.
(d) Any party in
interest may, within forty-eight hours, appeal to the court from the sheriff's
appraisal or designation of property. The sheriff shall proceed with the sale
as to the remainder of the property levied upon unless the sale shall be
postponed by order of the court or written direction of the
plaintiff .
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