A Pennsylvania Property Claim Notice is a type of legal document that is used in the state of Pennsylvania to notify an individual or organization of a claim made against them involving real or personal property. The notice is typically used to initiate the process of settling a dispute involving an alleged breach of contract, damages, or other legal claim. There are two main types of Pennsylvania Property Claim Notice: Formal Property Claim Notice and Informal Property Claim Notice. A Formal Property Claim Notice is more formal in nature and is typically used for more serious disputes. It typically includes more detailed information about the claim and is served to the party making the claim in a more official manner. An Informal Property Claim Notice is more informal in nature and is typically used for less serious disputes. It typically includes more general information about the claim and is served to the party making the claim in a less official manner.