Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 2020

In Re: Filing an Affidavit of Compliance With the Federal Cares Act in Landlord-Tenant Cases

In Re: Filing an Affidavit of Compliance With the Federal Cares Act in Landlord-Tenant Cases
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided July 16, 2020

In Re: Filing an Affidavit of Compliance With the Federal Cares Act in Landlord-Tenant Cases

Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

IN RE: FILING AN AFFIDAVIT OF : No. 537 COMPLIANCE WITH THE FEDERAL : CARES ACT IN LANDLORD-TENANT : Judicial Administration Docket CASES :

ORDER

PER CURIAM AND NOW, this 16th day of July, 2020, IT IS ORDERED pursuant to Article V, Section 10 of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, that every action by a landlord against a tenant for the recovery of possession of real property filed on or after March 27, 2020 through August 24, 2020 shall be accompanied by an Affidavit of Compliance with the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, P.L. 116-136 (“CARES Act”) in the attached form as available on the website of the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts at http://www.pacourts.us/forms/for-the-public (for actions in magisterial district courts and courts of common pleas) or as available on the website of the Philadelphia Municipal Court at https://www.courts.phila.gov/municipal/civil/, respectively. A copy of the completed affidavit shall be attached to the complaint and served upon the tenant.

Additionally, every action by a landlord who is a federally backed multifamily mortgage loan borrower, as defined by section 4023(f)(2)-(3) of the CARES Act, against a tenant for the recovery of real property shall continue to be accompanied by the Affidavit of Compliance with the CARES Act through the earlier of 60 days after the termination of the national emergency on COVID-19 as declared by the President or March 1, 2021.

See Affidavit, questions 4 and 5.

Notwithstanding the provisions of Pa.R.E. 802, the affidavit is admissible at the hearing or trial for the recovery of possession of real property.

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