Pennsylvania lawmakers are considering legislation to automatically seal certain eviction records, aiming to assist renters facing challenges due to past eviction filings. The proposed bill would shield cases where a judge ruled in favor of the tenant, and seal records of withdrawn cases or lockouts after seven years. Supporters argue this measure would help individuals, particularly in urban and rural areas, secure housing opportunities by eliminating outdated or inaccurate records from public view.

 

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