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Updated about 3 years ago, 10/08/2021

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Jibu V.
  • Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Tenant-occupied property condemned

Jibu V.
  • Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
Posted

Here is the scenario: 7-unit tenant-occupied property purchased a week ago from a wholesaler. Buyer responsible for U&O after settlement. L&I did inspection and condemned the property. City posted a notice that the tenants need to vacate. 

Question: What if the tenants don’t vacate in a timely manner (not sure yet how much notice, if any, they have from the city)? Does this still require the normal eviction route or can something quicker be done (e.g. code enforcement)? 

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