246 Pa. Code § 412 - Notice of Sale
(A)
(1) The executing officer shall give notice
of the sale of personal property at least six days prior to the sale.
(2) The executing officer shall give notice
of the sale in the following manner:
(a) By
handbill posted in the magisterial district court from which the order of
execution issued and, if different from the court from which the order issued,
in the magisterial district court in the magisterial district in which the
place of the sale is located.
(b)
By handbill posted at the place of sale and, if different from the place of
sale, at the place of levy.
(c) By
mailing a copy of the handbill to the plaintiff and to the defendant at his or
her last known address.
(B) The notice of sale shall include a notice
that all claims to the property must be filed before sale in the magisterial
district court from which the order of execution issued and that all claims to
the proceeds must be filed in that court before distribution; that a proposed
schedule of distribution will be filed in that court on a date specified not
later than five days after the sale; and that distribution will be made in
accordance with the proposed schedule unless exceptions are filed in that court
within ten days thereafter. No further notice of the filing of the schedule of
distribution need be given.
(C) If
a new date for sale is set, new notice shall be given as prescribed in
paragraphs (A) and (B) of this rule.
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