231 Pa. Code Rule 3026.2
(a) As used in Rule 3025 et seq., a terre-tenant is a person other than the original defendant in whom title to real property subject to a lien provided by the Rules of Civil Procedure has vested.
Official Note
The rules governing the action of mortgage foreclosure use the term ‘‘real owner’’ in a similar sense. See Rule 1144(a)(3).
See the following rules of civil procedure providing for liens upon real property: Rule 3022 (lien of a verdict or order), Rule 3023 (lien of a judgment), Rule 3027 (lien of a writ of revival or an agreement to revive), Rule 3131.1 (lien of a judgment of revival) and Rule 3104 (lien of a writ of execution).
(b) The term ‘‘terre-tenant’’ shall not include
(c) Any person claiming under or through a deceased defendant or a deceased terre-tenant, who was not a resident of the county at the time of death, may qualify as a terre-tenant under this rule by recording in the office of the recorder of deeds of the county where the real property is located,
The provisions of this Rule 3026.2 adopted December 19, 2003, effective July 1, 2004, 34 Pa.B. 22; amended November 2, 2007, effective January 1, 2008, 37 Pa.B. 6201. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (302565) to (302566).