Brandon Perloff, P. C. - Philadelphia Bankruptcy Lawyers

Brandon Perloff, P. C. - Philadelphia Bankruptcy Lawyers We listen, we're patient, we're compassionate, and we won't stop fighting to protect your rights.

05/06/2025

📉 Feeling Overwhelmed by Debt? You’re Not Alone.
With rising living costs, job uncertainty, and mounting bills, many families and individuals are facing financial hardship. If you're struggling to keep up, bankruptcy isn’t the end — it could be the beginning of your fresh financial start.

We help people like you find real, legal solutions to overwhelming debt. Bankruptcy can:
✅ Stop creditor harassment
✅ Halt foreclosure and repossession
✅ Eliminate medical bills, credit card debt, and more
✅ Give you a clean slate and peace of mind

You don’t have to navigate this alone. Schedule a free, confidential consultation today and let’s talk about your options.

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The Supreme Court has struck down the CDC's extended eviction moratorium.... Now what?
08/27/2021

The Supreme Court has struck down the CDC's extended eviction moratorium.... Now what?

Call our Philadelphia bankruptcy lawyers can help you if you are facing eviction in the Philadelphia area. Free consults.

Are you in the financial sweatbox? How to escape...
08/26/2021

Are you in the financial sweatbox? How to escape...

Are you in the sweatbox? Dragging your feet in terms of getting financial relief? Let our Philadelphia bankruptcy lawyers help. Call now.

Your student loans may soon be dischargeable!
08/18/2021

Your student loans may soon be dischargeable!

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Can Bankruptcy Prevent Eviction In Pennsylvania?The U.S. government ban on residential evictions expired Saturday at mid...
08/03/2021

Can Bankruptcy Prevent Eviction In Pennsylvania?

The U.S. government ban on residential evictions expired Saturday at midnight. This eviction moratorium was put on place in late March 2020 and has been extended several times while millions of Americans were out of work due to COVID-19. It is estimated that 11.4 million Americans are now
behind on their rent. The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services is taking applications from tenants for aid through Phase 4 of the Emergency Rental Assistance Program.

The evictions process begins with 1) the landlord filing a Complaint in landlord-tenant court; 2) service of the Complaint on tenant (by giving a copy directly to the tenant or post a copy at the leased premises); 3) a hearing in landlord-tenant court is then held. If the tenant has no defense or does not attend the hearing, the landlord will obtain a judgment. Ten days after the judgment, the landlord may file and serve a writ of possession, which is followed by physical eviction (11 days from the day of service
of the writ).

Many Philadelphians may turn to the protections provided by the Bankruptcy Code. Filing a bankruptcy can stop or stay an eviction proceeding temporarily. Upon filing an individual chapter 7 or chapter 13 bankruptcy you are protected by the automatic stay. The automatic stay prevents creditors (e.g.
landlords) from starting or continuing collection activity (e.g. evictions) against you.

However you must act quickly. Once the landlord has obtained a judgment for possession, the bankruptcy stay may not prevent the eviction process. There is a special exemption to the automatic stay for landlords that allow them to continue with the eviction process if they have obtained a pre-petition judgment.

However, if the bankruptcy is filed prior to the judgment, it will stop or stay the eviction proceedings
temporarily. This provides the tenant with:

1) additional time and money to arrange for new living arrangements;
2) an opportunity to negotiate with the landlord to cure the default;
3) an opportunity to negotiate with the landlord to voluntarily vacate the premises at an agreed-upon date; and
4) a discharge for the amount owed in back rent.

What If Your Landlord Obtains a Judgment Against You?

If you file a timely appeal, it has the effect of extinguishing or nullifying the Judgment in landlord-tenant court. But again, you must act quickly. An appeal must be filed within ten (10) days of the Judgment or it can never be filed. Filing a bankruptcy, after perfecting an appeal from landlord-tenant court will temporarily stop the eviction process.

Source: perlofflaw.com/how-bankruptcy-can-help-philadelphia-tenants-facing-eviction/

If facing uncertainty, due to COVID, job loss, you have options. Call our Philadelphia bankruptcy lawyers for a free consult.

It is estimated that 11.4 million Americans are now behind on their rent.
08/03/2021

It is estimated that 11.4 million Americans are now behind on their rent.

Call our Philadelphia bankruptcy lawyers can help you if you are facing eviction in the Philadelphia area. Free consults.

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