The Pennsylvania Petition to Intervene Stay And Set Aside Writ of Execution As to Non-Judgment Debtor Property is a legal document used to obtain a stay of execution and set aside a writ of execution as to property owned by a non-judgment debtor. This petition is typically filed by a creditor, or an individual or entity that has a legal interest in the property that is subject to the writ of execution. The petition must be submitted to the court of common pleas in the county where the property is located. The petition must provide the court with detailed information about the writ of execution, the non-judgment debtor, the creditor, and the property in question. The petition must also provide detailed information about the creditor’s interest in the property, including any liens or encumbrances that may exist. Once the petition is submitted, the court will review it and decide whether to grant the stay of execution and set aside the writ of execution. The court may also order a hearing on the matter. The types of the Pennsylvania Petition to Intervene Stay And Set Aside Writ of Execution As to Non-Judgment Debtor Property include: • Motion to Vacate Writ of Execution • Motion to Stay Execution • Motion to Quash Writ of Execution • Motion to Set Aside Writ of Execution • Motion for Relief from Judgment • Motion to Intervene to Stay Execution.