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News Release
For Immediate Release
March 5, 2003
Bill to
Streamline Deficiency Judgment Process Passes Senate
HARRISBURG – A measure sponsored by Sen. Stewart J. Greenleaf,
R-Montgomery/Bucks, to streamline a legal process involving creditors was
approved by the Senate.
Senate Bill 92, known as the Deficiency Judgment Act, would simplify a
procedure regarding deficiency judgments to reduce duplication of effort in the
legal system and reduce lenders’ costs caused by such duplication.
The measure, which has the support of the Pennsylvania Bar Association,
would establish a procedure for a judgment creditor to petition a court to fix
the fair market value of real property sold at sheriff’s sale in cases in
which there is real estate securing the same obligation in more than one county.
Such a circumstance pertains primarily to large syndicated loans to
borrowers with multiple properties such as retail outlets, motels, and
restaurants.
Under the bill, instead of a creditor going from county to county in
cases involving real property in more than one county, a single county would be
designated as the “deficiency court” for valuation of all the property
situated in the commonwealth. The
designation of the deficiency court would go to the court in the county in which
the collateral real property of the highest adjusted value is located.
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