Evictions will resume in Philadelphia on or after August 21, 2023, amid new training protocols and procedures for officers, the Landlord-Tenant Office (LTO) announced Friday.
Under the new protocols, evictions will be conducted in teams of two Landlord Tenant Officers, at least one of which will have received all training required for certified Pennsylvania Constables.
In the future, schedules showing dates and times of evictions for the following week will be shared via email with any tenant action group or other interested stakeholder wishing to receive it and with all tenants who make inquiry of the office. At the request of tenant advocates, the date and times of evictions will also be placed on the Court’s docket.
Total LTO fees for an eviction will increase from $145 to $350 to cover added expenses related to hiring additional staff, training, and insurance costs, etc. Philadelphia city council members Kendra Brooks and Jamie Gauthier pushed for new LTO policies and guidelines during the eviction pause, including notifying tenants of the date and time of evictions, training for appropriate use of force and de-escalation tactics and public accountability.
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