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hVOL P. 903F R I D A Y, A U G U S T 1 3 , 2 0 2 1THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER 15PUBLIC NOTICESLook for Great Results with The Legal Intelligencer’sNewly Re-designed Classified SectionJennifer McCullough215.557.2321ESTATE NOTICESNOTICE TO COUNSELYour attention is directed toSection 3162 of the Probate, Estates and Fiduciaries Code ofJune 30, 1972 (Act No. 164)which requires advertisementof grant of letters to containthe name and address of thepersonal representatives.ORPHANS’ COURT OFPHILADELPHIA COUNTYjmccullough@alm.comCERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat a Foreign Registration Statement has been filed with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, atHarrisburg, PA on or about July26, 2021, for a foreign corporationwith a registered address in theCommonwealth of Pennsylvaniaas follows:HONEYBEE FOODSCORPORATIONclo National Registered Agents, Inc.This corporation is incorporatedunder the laws of Delaware. Theaddress of its principal office is100 N. Barranca St., Suite 1200,West Covina, CA 91791. The corporation has been qualified inPennsylvania under the provisionsof the Business Corporation Lawof 1988, as amended.8-13-1* Great easy to read format Do you need to reach Reach over 12,000 daily printthereadersbest candidates in Pennsylvania’s Get more value and more space for the same pricelegal market? Your job posting also goes on lawjobs.com for a full thirty daysLetters have been granted on theEstate of each of the followingdecedents to the representativesnamed, who request all personshaving claims against the Estateto present them in writing and allpersons indebted to the Estate tomake payment to them (unlessotherwise noted all addresses being in Philadelphia)Call our Recruitment Advertising consultant today at 347-227-314IGNARSKI, JOSEPH -- JamesSchneider, Administrator, 815Drexel Ave., Delran, NJ 08075;MichaelF. Schleigh,Atty.,Reeves McEwing LLP, 1004 S.Front St., Philadelphia, PA 19147.8-6-3*OXENBERG, BRUCE -- JasonOxenberg, Administrator, 1036Bryan Street, Drexel Hill, P A19026.8-6-3*TRUST NOTICENotice is hereby given of the administration of the Elsie L. ToneyTrust dtd 4/3/03. Elsie L. ToneySettlor late of Phila Cty PA died 2/26/21. All persons having claimsagainst the decedent are requestedto make known the same and allpersons indebted to the decedentare required to make paymentwithout delay to Alex G Toney SrTrustee c/o Christopher Wolf Esq166 Allendale Rd King of PrussiaPA 19406.8-6-3*NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat a Foreign Registration Statement has been filed with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, atHarrisburg, PA on or about July26, 2021, for a foreign corporationwith a registered address in theCommonwealth of Pennsylvaniaas follows:RED RIBBON BAKESHOP, INC.clo National Registered Agents, Inc.This corporation is incorporatedunder the laws of California. Theaddress of its principal office is100 N. Barranca St., Suite 1200,West Covina, CA 91791. The corporation has been qualified inPennsylvania under the provisionsof the Business Corporation Lawof 1988, as amended.8-13-1*Do you need to reachhe best candidatesn Pennsylvania’segal market?WATSON, ELIZABETH MAE -Jennifer Psaki, Administratrix, c/oBernard J. McLafferty, Jr., Esquire, McLafferty & Kroberger,P.C.,807BethlehemPike,Erdenheim, PA 19038; Bernard J.McLafferty,Jr.,Attorney,McLafferty & Kroberger, P.C.,807 Bethlehem Pike, Erdenheim,PA 19038.8-6-3*WILLIAMS, VALERIE DIANE(a/k/a VALERIE D. MULDROW)-- Heather C. Winett, Administrator, 1515 Market St., Suite1200, Philadelphia, PA 191021932; Heather C. Winett, Attorney, 1515 Market St., Suite 1200,Philadelphia, PA 19102-1932.8-13-3*NON-PROFIT CHARTERNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat Articles of Incorporation Nonprofit have been filed with theDepartment of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, atHarrisburg, PA on or about July29, 2021, for:Team Thompson Family Foundation5602 North Sydenham StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19141The corporation has been incorporated under the provisions of thePennsylvania Nonprofit Corporation Law of 1988, as amended.8-13-1*Look for Great Results withThe Legal Intelligencer’sNewly Re-designed Classified SectionLook for Great Results withThe Legal Intelligencer’s NewlyCall our Recruitment AdvertisingRe-designed Classified Sectionconsultant today at 973-854-2905Call our Recruitment Advertisingformore information.consultanttoday at 212-457-7795 formore information.Find us onfacebookwww.facebook.com/legalintelligencerTo publish your Corporate Notices,call Jennifer McCullough at 215-557-2321Email : jmccullough@alm.com

1 6 THE LEGA L INTELLIGENCERF R I D A Y, A U G U S T 1 3 , 2 0 2 1L E G A LVOL P. 904L I S T I N G SCOURTNOTIC E SEmergency Judge ScheduleFIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIAWeek of August 13th through August 20, 2021COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTYEmergency Judge – HONORABLE TIMIKA LANETRIAL DIVISIONThe Emergency Judge handles all emergencies (Civil, Criminal, Orphans’, Family Court matters)arising after Court hours.Administrative DocketNo. 27 of 2021In re: Continuation of Residential Eviction Moratorium Pursuant to the Order ofthe Centers for Disease Control issued August 3, 2021FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIAPHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL COURTPresident Judge Administrative OrderNo. 28 of 2021ORDERIn re: Completed Diversion/Rental Assistance ApplicationsPhiladelphia Municipal Court Landlord Tenant Diversion Program AndNotice of Writs of PossessionORDERAND NOW, this 9th day of August, 2021, consistent with the Philadelphia MunicipalCourt Landlord Tenant Diversion Program, it is hereby ORDERED and DECREED that effectiveAugust 14, 2021, no Alias Writ of Possession issued by the Philadelphia Municipal Court shall beserved (i.e., no lockout shall occur) in any matter where a rental assistance application with theCity of Philadelphia’s Diversion/Rental Assistance Program has been marked “complete” by theCity of Philadelphia.AND NOW, this 4th day of August 2021, upon consideration of the Order issuedon August 3, 2021 by Rochelle P. Walensky, Director of the Centers for Disease Control andPrevention, temporarily halting evictions through October 3, 2021 of covered persons in countiesexperiencing substantial or high rates of community transmission levels of Covid-19 (as defined inthe CDC Order) as of August 3, 2021 and later, and it appearing that Philadelphia County is on theCDC’s list of counties with substantial or high rates of community transmission levels of Covid-19,it is hereby ORDERED and DECREED that the Residential Eviction Moratorium as referencedin this Court’s Order issued on March 31, 2021, Administrative Order No. 14 of 2021, is extendedthrough October 3, 2021 or until further order of Court. It is further ORDERED that the Plaintiff’sAffidavit in Connection with the CDC Order and the Declaration Form posted on the District’swebsite be updated to reflect the issuance of the August 3, 2021 CDC Order and extension.BY THE COURT:/s/ Lisette Shirdan-HarrisHon. Lisette Shirdan-HarrisAdministrative JudgeTrial DivisionIT IS FURTHER ORDERED that in any case where a Writ of Possession has beenserved prior to May 1, 2021, no Alias Writ of Possession shall be served unless and until a Writ ofPossession is re-served upon the defendant.IT IS FURTHER ORDERED and DECREED that if more than 90 days passesafter receipt of such funds by the Landlord, then this prohibition shall lapse and the Alias Writ ofPossession (i.e., lockout) may be served.BY THE COURT:/s/ Daniel J. AndersHon. Daniel J. AndersSupervising JudgeTrial Division - Civil Section/s/ Patrick F. DuganPatrick F. 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VOL P. 921F R I D A Y, A U G U S T 1 3 , 2 0 2 1Court NoticesTHE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER 33technology (ACT) and the suspension of certain procedural rules related to the use ACT in courtproceedings through August 31, 2021.BY THE COURT:continued from 16FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIACOURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTYTRIAL DIVISION/s/ Idee C. FoxIdee C. Fox, President JudgeCourt of Common Pleas Philadelphia CountyFirst Judicial District of PennsylvaniaAdministrative DocketNo. 26 of 2021In re: Municipal Court Landlord-Tenant AppealsPending in the Court of Common PleasIN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA EASTERN DISTRICTIN RE: FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICTOF PENNSYLVANIAAND NOW, this 2nd day of August, 2021, all pending Municipal Court Landlord-TenantConference. All pending cases as of the date of this Order are stayed (other than the filing of anymotions) until the scheduled Status Conference.At the conclusion of the Status Conference, the Court shall issue a Pre-Trial SchedulingOrder which shall address all issues including, but not limited to any stay in effect and, whereappropriate, trial scheduling.BY THE COURT:/s/ Lisette Shirdan-HarrisLISETTE SHIRDAN-HARRISAdministrative JudgeTrial Division/s/ Daniel J. AndersDANIEL J. ANDERSSupervising JudgeTrial Division - Civil Section PER CURIAMAND NOW, this 2nd day of July, 2021, the Request Pursuant to Pa.R.J.A. 1952(B)(2)(m) isGRANTED. With respect to President Judge Idee C. Fox’s request to suspend, through August 31,2021, Rule of Criminal Procedure 1013, we observe that on March 17, 2020, President Judge Foxissued Administrative Order No. 10 of 2020, which declared that “[t]ime calculations for the purposesof time computation relevant to court cases or other judicial business, as well as time deadlines, aresuspended pursuant to Pennsylvania Rule of Judicial Administration 1952(B).” Administrative OrderNo. 10, 3/17/2020 at ¶1. Based on this authority, and the subsequent orders extending it, we grant thePresident Judge’s request to continue suspending Rules of Criminal Procedure 600 and 1013, as wellas any procedural rules related to the use of advanced communication technology (ACT) in courtproceedings, through August 31, 2021. Judges shall be present in the courthouse, judicial center,or other court facility whenever a proceeding is being conducted by ACT, except for extraordinarycircumstances, such as when court properties have been closed due to inclement weather or otheremergency under Pa.R.J.A. Nos. 1950-1954, or when a proceeding is not being conducted duringnormal business hours. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTYORPHANS’ COURT DIVISIONBOARD OF REVISION OF TAXES VACANCYADMINISTRATIVE DOCKETNo. 22 of 2021The First Judicial District Board of Judges is seeking to fill a vacancy on the Board of Revision ofTaxes. All interested parties seeking consideration for this position should submit a cover letter andresume no later than Friday, August 20, 2021, to the office of the Chair of the BRT Committee,Judge Nina Wright Padilla, Room 360, City Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19107.NOTICEBOARD OF VIEW VACANCYThe First Judicial District Board of Judges is seeking to fill a vacancy on the Board of View. Allinterested parties seeking consideration for this position should submit a cover letter and resume nolater than Friday, August 20, 2021, to the office of the Chair of the BRT/Board of View Committee,Judge Nina Wright Padilla, Room 360, City Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19107.An election to fill this position will be held at the Board of Judges Meeting on Wednesday,September 22, 2021 @ 3:30pm. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIACOURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTYIn Re: Full Reopening and Reinstatement of All RulesORDERAnd now, this 28th day of June 2021, consistent with the terms of the June 21, 2021Pennsylvania Supreme Court Order, No. 553 Judicial Administration Docket, and in accordancewith all health and safety guidelines and protocols as set forth by the Centers for Disease Control,the Pennsylvania Department of Health, the City of Philadelphia Department of Health and theFirst Judicial District, it is ORDERED and DECREED that EFFECTIVE JULY 6, 2021:1.All Emergency Administrative Orders issued by this Court, including Administrative Order No.17 of 2021, are hereby VACATED.2.City Hall will be open and accessible to the public with normal security protocols.3.The Orphans’ Court Division will resume its normal in-person operations. When necessaryand appropriate to ensure access and due process, remote and hybrid proceedings will be available at the sole discretion of each individual Orphans’ Court Judge after consulting with all parties. All Advanced Communication Technology proceedings convened must be originated andoperated from the Courtroom or Courthouse with the Orphans’ Court Judge and Staff present.4.Emergency Guardianship Petitions - The substitute procedure established under paragraph8.H of the March 17, 2021 AGB Order No. 10 of 2020 and its subsequent amendments isVACATED. The Clerk of Orphans’ Court will resume the normal processing of emergencycitations that existed prior to the pandemic emergency declaration. While appointments arestrongly recommended, no person shall be denied access to file required documents or to accessinformation while exercising necessary safety precautions.5.Citations- The Clerk of Orphans’ Court shall resume the normal citation practice pursuant toPa. Orphans’ Court Rule 3.5 (a), Philadelphia Orphans’ Court Rule 14.2(f) and PhiladelphiaOrphans’ Court Rule 4.7A. Appointments are strongly recommended but no party shall bedenied access to obtain the necessary documents.AGB Administrative OrderNo. 25 of 2021In re: Judicial EmergencyAND NOW, this 7th day of July, 2021, pursuant to the authority granted by the Supreme Court, byOrder of July 2, 2021 at Docket No. 21 EM 2020 (attached), it is hereby ORDERED and DECREEDthat an Emergency remains in effect through August 31, 2021, only as follows:The Emergency declared by this Court on March 17, 2020, Administrative Order No. 10 of 2020,and subsequent orders extending it, shall continue as to the suspension of Rules of Criminal Procedure 600 and 1013, and the suspension of any procedural rules related to the use of advanced communication technology (ACT) in court proceedings.The emergency use of Advanced Communication Technology (ACT) in court proceedings shallcontinue through August 31, 2021. Judges shall be present in the courthouse, judicial center, orother court facility whenever a proceeding is being conducted by ACT, except for extraordinarycircumstances, such as when court facilities have been closed due to inclement weather or otheremergency under Pa.R.J.A. Nos. 1950-1954; or when a proceeding is not being conducted duringnormal business hours.The Administrative Judge of each Division and the President Judge of Municipal Court,shall continue to issue Administrative Orders for continued use of advanced communicationJustice Donohue notes her dissent.FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIANOTICEAn election to fill this position will be held at the Board of Judges Meeting on Wednesday,September 22, 2021 @ 3:30pm.No. 21 EM 2020:ORDERORDERAppeals in the Court of Common Pleas as of the date of this Order shall be scheduled for a Status:The Orphans’ Court’s Protocols and Guidelines for Conducting In-Person and Hybrid JudicialProceedings, which include specific provisions regarding presumption of in-person judicial proceedings and hybrid proceedings, are published on the Court’s website at www.courts.phila.gov/covid-19and may be amended from time to time.BY THE COURT:/s/ Sheila Woods-SkipperHon. Sheila Woods-SkipperAdministrative JudgeOrphans’ Court Division Court Notices continues on 34

3 4 THE LEGA L INTELLIGENCERF R I D A Y, A U G U S T 1 3 , 2 0 2 1Court Noticescommercial litigation, Plaintiff/Debtor may file a motion to request the matter beremoved from the Stay and be allowed to proceed to sale. Said motion shall includesufficient information for the Court to make a determination on the papers that thematter is commercial nonresidential mortgage and/or other debt or asset execution.continued from 33FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIAFamily Court DivisionAdministrative Order No. 21 of 2021ORDERAND NOW, this 25th day of June 2021 consistent with the terms of the PennsylvaniaB.Supreme Court’s Order No. 553 Judicial Administration Docket, it is ORDERED and DECREED that:2)The motion shall be served on all parties of interest and proof of service filed withthe Court.3)The Court may grant or deny the motion on the pleadings or schedule the matter forhearing. If the motion is granted, movant shall deliver the Order to the Sheriff andrequest a Sheriff Sale be scheduled.TAX SALES1)All Philadelphia County Tax Sales previously listed for Sheriff Sale on a date certainbetween March 17, 2020 and August 31, 2021 remain stayed unless ordered as setforth herein.2)The City of Philadelphia and/or U.S. Bank, N.A. as Trustee, may file a motion torequest the Property at issue be allowed to proceed to a Sheriff’s Sale after September1, 2021. The filing fees for the motion filed on or before August 31, 2021, are waived.The motion may be electronically filed in the Motions section of the Civil ElectronicFiling System at https://fjdefile.phila.gov/. If a filer does not have the means for electronic filing, the Office of Judicial Records should be contacted to make an appointment to file in person at the Court’s Civil Filing Center.Phone: (215)686-4251 Email: OJRCivil@courts.phila.govThe Philadelphia Family Court building shall be open to the public and all COVID 19temporary procedures shall expire as of July 6, 2021 at 8:00 a.m.Specifically, all Family Court units are open and all court proceedings including trials, hearingsand conferences, with the exception of child/spousal support conferences shall be conducted in-person.Child/spousal support conferences only shall proceed via Advanced Communication Technology pendingfurther Order of the Court, as permitted by PA Rules of Civil Procedure 1930.3.Supervised physical custody on Sundays at Family Court shall remain suspended untilfurther Order of the Court.The Children’s Waiting Area will remain closed until further notice. Children are notrequired to be present for Domestic Relations child custody proceedings unless ordered to appeara)The motion shall include sufficient information for the Court to makea determination on the papers that the Property subject to sale is notand/or may not be eligible to receive funds under the American Rescue Plan, and shall include a blank Response Statement Form, ExhibitA attached hereto, and “The Important Notice to Homeowners,”Exhibit B attached hereto.b)The motion packet shall be served on all owners and occupant(s) ofthe Property at issue.c)Any occupant and/or owner of the Property contesting the allegationsin the Motion shall file the Response Statement (Exhibit A) with theOffice of Judicial Records no later than 20 days after service. A hearing will be scheduled if the Response Statement is filed. The ResponseStatement may be electronically filed as an Answer/Response to Motionin the Motions section of the Civil Electronic Filing System at https://fjdefile.phila.gov/. If a filer does not have the means for electronicfiling, the Office of Judicial Records should be contacted to make anappointment to file in person at the Court’s Civil Filing Center.(Phone: (215)686-4251 Email: OJRCivil@courts.phila.gov)d)The Court may grant or deny the motion on the pleadings or schedulethe matter for hearing.by the Presiding Judge or Hearing Officer.Domestic Relations1.Domestic Relations Customer Service and Intake UnitsFamily Court Customer Service and Intake Representatives will resume in-person assistance from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily.2.Custody EmergenciesCustody emergencies shall be filed in person or by mail. The custody emergency e-mailtemporary procedure shall be vacated.3.Protection from Abuse PetitionsFamily Court Domestic Relations Domestic Violence Unit staff will resume in-personassistance between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday. Protection from Abusehearings shall resume being held in person.The temporary telephonic/electronic filing procedures shall be vacated.4.Domestic Relations Clerk of Family CourtThe Domestic Relations Clerk of Family Court shall resume in-person filing from 8:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily.The temporary e-mail accounts:DRClerkRoutine@courts.phila.gov and DRClerkEmergency@courts.phila.gov shall bediscontinued. The Drop Box will no longer be in use as in person filing will be availableJuvenile1.Juvenile Clerk of Family CourtIn addition to PACFile, the Juvenile Clerk of Family Court shall resume in-person filingfrom 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily. The temporary -mail account:JUVClerkEmergency@courts.phila.gov shall be discontinued./s/ Margaret T. MurphyMargaret Theresa MurphyAdministrative JudgeFamily Court Division 3)C.If the Motion is granted, movant shall deliver the Order to the Sheriff and request aSheriff Sale be scheduled.MORTGAGE SALES1)Except as set forth in Section “A” above, all Philadelphia County Mortgage SheriffSales previously listed for Sheriff Sale on a date certain between March 17, 2020 andAugust 30, 2021 remain stayed unless ordered as set forth herein.2)Plaintiff may file a motion to request the Property at issue be allowed to proceed to aSheriff’s Sale after September 1, 2021. The filing fees for the motion filed on or beforeAugust 31, 2021, are waived. The motion may be electronically filed in the Motionssection of the Civil Electronic Filing System at https://fjdefile.phila.gov/.a)The motion shall include sufficient information for the Court to makea determination on the papers that the Property subject to sale is notand/or may not be eligible to receive funds under the American Rescue Plan, and shall include a blank Response Statement Form, ExhibitA attached hereto, and “The Important Notice to Homeowners,”Exhibit C attached hereto.b)The motion packet shall be served on the all owners and occupant(s)of the Property at issue.c)Any occupant and/or owner of the Property contesting the allegationsin the Motion shall file the Response Statement (Exhibit A) with theOffice of Judicial Records no later than 20 days after service. A hearing will be scheduled if the Response Statement is filed. The ResponseStatement may be electronically filed as an Answer/Response to Motionin the Motions section of the Civil Electronic Filing System at https://fjdefile.phila.gov/. If a filer does not have the means for electronicfiling, the Office of Judicial Records should be contacted to make anappointment to file in person at the Court’s Civil Filing Center.(Phone: (215)686-4251 Email: OJRCivil@courts.phila.gov)FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIACOURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTYPresident Judge Administrative OrderNo. 20 of 2021In re: Further Procedures Regarding Moratorium on Philadelphia Sheriff’sMortgage Foreclosure and Tax SalesAND NOW, this 26th day of May, 2021, pursuant to this Court’s April 29, 2021, AdministrativeOrder No. 18 of 2021, which Stayed all Sheriff Sales until September 2021, and to establish a processfor eligible plaintiffs and/or debtors to be removed from the Stay because the Property subject to saleis not and/or may not be eligible for relief under the American Rescue Plan, it is hereby ORDEREDand DECREED as follows:A.COMMERCIAL NON-RESIDENTIAL MORTAGE AND OTHER DEBT ORASSET SHERIFF SALES1)VOL P. 922For real estate, property, and/or assets previously scheduled for Sheriff Sale fromMarch 17, 2020 through August 31, 2021, involving collection of a debt other than atax lien as described in Section B herein, and including commercial mortgage or otherCourt Notices continues on 35

VOL P. 923F R I D A Y, A U G U S T 1 3 , 2 0 2 1Court NoticesYou should also call the Save Your Home Philly Hotline at 215-334-4663 for assistance with stopping your sale.continued from 34If you do not live in the property, you may file a Motion to Postpone the Sheriff’s Sale.d)3)D.The Court may grant or deny the motion on the pleadings or schedulethe matter for hearing.If you ignore this notice, the Property may be sold at a Sheriff’s Sale.For questions or for assistance filing the Occupant Certification, call the SaveYour Home Philly Hotline:215-334-HOME or 215-334-4663If the motion is granted, movant shall deliver the Order to the Sheriff and request aSheriff Sale be scheduled.FURTHER PROCEDURES1)THE LEGAL INTELLIGENCER 35You can also contact [insert firm name and contact information] todiscuss your payment options.EXHIBIT “B”All matters other than where motions were filed as described above will be subjectto a supplemental Order designating procedures for homeowners to seek assistancefrom homeowner advocates regarding available resource connections once furtherinformation is available.First Judicial District of PennsylvaniaCourt of Common Pleas of Philadelphia CountyBY THE COURT:IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HOMEOWNERS/s/ Idee C. FoxIdee C. Fox, President JudgeCourt of Common Pleas Philadelphia CountyFirst Judicial District of PennsylvaniaThe Plaintiff in your mortgage foreclosure case has filed a request with the Court to allowyour property to be sold at Sheriff’s Sale because the Plaintiff believes you do not live inthe property./s/ Lisette Shirdan-HarrisLisette Shirdan-Harris, Administrative Judge, Trial DivisionCourt of Common Pleas Philadelphia CountyFirst Judicial District of PennsylvaniaIf you do live in the property, you must file a Response Statement, included with thisNotice, with the Court as soon as possible. To do this, you may go to the Office of JudicialRecords at City Hall, email the Office of Judicial Records at OJRCivil@courts.phila.gov,or call 215-686-4251 to make an appointment to file in person./s/ Daniel J. AndersDaniel J. Anders, Supervising Judge. Trial Division, Civil SectionCourt of Common Pleas Philadelphia CountyFirst Judicial District of PennsylvaniaYou should also call the Save Your Home Philly Hotline at 215-334-4663 for assistance with stopping your sale.If you do not live in the property, you may file a Motion to Postpone the Sheriff’s Sale.FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIACOURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTYIf you ignore this notice, the Property may be sold at a Sheriff’s Sale.For questions or for assistance filing the Occupant Certification, call the SaveYour Home Philly Hotline:CIVIL TRIAL DIVISION v. Plaintiff::::Defendant:TERM, 20215-334-HOME or 215-334-4663NO.You can also contact [insert firm name and contact information] todiscuss your payment options.EXHIBIT “C”Sheriff Book WritRESPONSE STATEMENTI, , hereby certify as follows:With regards to the Property located at FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIACOURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTYORPHANS’ COURT DIVISIONADMINISTRATIVE DOCKETNo. 17 of 2021 Philadelphia, PA[] I reside in the property identified above.Plaintiff has filed a Motion stating that the Property is vacant and/or commercial.I request that the Court schedule a hearing to determine whether I live in the property.The undersigned verifies that the statements made herein are true and correct. I understand that falsestatements are made subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S. § 4904 relating to unsworn falsification toauthorities.Date: Signature of Defendant(s)/Occupant(s)Phone Number:Mobile Number:Fax Number:Email Address:This Response Statement may be electronically filed as an Answer/Response to Motion in theMotions section of the Civil Electronic Filing System at https://fjdefile.phila.gov/. If you donot have the means for electronic filing, the Office of Judicial Records should be contactedto make an appointment to file in person at the Court’s Civil Filing Center. Phone: (215)6864251 Email: OJRCivil@courts.phila.gov.EXHIBIT “A”First Judicial District of PennsylvaniaCourt of Common Pleas of Philadelphia CountyIMPORTANT NOTICE TO HOMEOWNERSThe City of Philadelphia in your Tax Petition case has filed a request with the Court toallow your property to be sold at Sheriff’s Sale because the City believes you do

Technology, Software & PDFs: Training with Barron Henley 2021 Webcast Replay: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM Cost: 279 Standard; 140 Attorneys licensed 5 years or less, judicial law clerks & paralegals 3 substantive For more information contact PBI Customer Service at 800-247-4PBI or go to: www.pbi.org AUGUST 17 Administering an Estate 2021