Release and cancellation. (a) No knowledge and abatement.-- The court may suspend the effectiveness of an order of abatement for no more than
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 8391
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 8391
§ 8391. Release and cancellation. (a) No knowledge and abatement.-- The court may suspend the effectiveness of an order of abatement for no more than
90 days if the owner of the property establishes that he had no knowledge of the drug-related
nuisance and could not reasonably be expected to have such knowledge and the owner
avers that he will immediately undertake specified measures to abate the nuisance
and prevent it from being a drug-related nuisance for the following two-year period. (b) Fines and bond.-- The courts shall cancel the order of abatement if the owner of the property pays all
fines and liens against the property, satisfies the court that the drug-related nuisance
has been abated for the past 90 days, corrects all housing code and health code violations
and posts a bond in an amount to be determined by the court, which will be immediately
forfeitable if the drug-related nuisance recurs during the following one-year period.
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