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Thant H.
  • Montgomeryville, PA
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judgement lien record in PA for sheriff sales

Thant H.
  • Montgomeryville, PA
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Hello BP,

I am inexperienced in looking at properties' records from county office in Pennsylvania and I have a question about judgement records. When I searched for prothonotary records of a house in default, I found out that the owner has a couple of judgements from what looks like collection agencies. They have "complaint civil action" as a case type, the amount, commenced date, and "open" status etc. But the judgements do not show parcel number of the property unlike municipal lien. How can I know that those judgements are the liens attached to the property? Thank you for taking the time to answer.

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