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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 68 — REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY · Chapter 43

§ 4316. Other liens affecting cooperative.

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§ 4316. Other liens affecting cooperative.
(a)General rule.-- Property of a proprietary lessee other than his cooperative interest is not subject to claims of the association's creditors, whether or not his cooperative interest is subject to those claims.
(b)Notice of foreclosure.-- If the association receives notice of an impending foreclosure on all or any portion of the association's real estate, the association shall promptly transmit a copy of that notice to each proprietary lessee of a unit located within the real estate to be foreclosed and to the holder of the first security interest encumbering the cooperative interest with respect to such unit. Failure of the association to transmit the notice does not affect the validity of the foreclosure.
68c4316v
Cross References. Section 4316 is referred to in sections 4102, 4311 of this title.
68c4317s
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