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Jayaram v. Chaojun Wang

SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
Aug 25, 2020
240 A.3d 195 (Pa. Super. Ct. 2020)

Summary

holding that, after the landlord in a (Footnote Continued Next Page) landlord-tenant case in the Municipal Court received a default judgment, the tenant filed a petition to open, which the Municipal Court denied, and, thus, the tenant's subsequent appeal to the Court of Common Pleas was from a "Supplementary Order"

Summary of this case from BKB Cmty. Dev. v. Mitchell

Opinion

No. 2266 EDA 2019

08-25-2020

Prashanth JAYARAM v. CHAOJUN WANG, Appellant


Non-Precedential Decision

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Affirmed.


Summaries of

Jayaram v. Chaojun Wang

SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA
Aug 25, 2020
240 A.3d 195 (Pa. Super. Ct. 2020)

holding that, after the landlord in a (Footnote Continued Next Page) landlord-tenant case in the Municipal Court received a default judgment, the tenant filed a petition to open, which the Municipal Court denied, and, thus, the tenant's subsequent appeal to the Court of Common Pleas was from a "Supplementary Order"

Summary of this case from BKB Cmty. Dev. v. Mitchell
Case details for

Jayaram v. Chaojun Wang

Case Details

Full title:PRASHANTH JAYARAM v. CHAOJUN WANG Appellant

Court:SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

Date published: Aug 25, 2020

Citations

240 A.3d 195 (Pa. Super. Ct. 2020)

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