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Tenants can use the Pennsylvania Tenant Notice to Vacate Form to inform landlords and property managers of their intention to vacate the rental property at least 30 days before they intend to move out, or longer if required by the terms of their Pennsylvania Lease Agreement.
If he doesn't leave, generally with an eviction, the law requires that the landlord/master tenant: File a case in a local court. Serve their tenant with a copy of the complaint and summons. The tenant has usually anywhere between 5-7 days to reply;
A notice to vacate is written when either party decides to end the relationship (for a good or bad reason or none at all). An eviction requires court action to remove the tenant from the property.
The typical eviction process in Pennsylvania will take between 35-45 days to remove the tenant but may involve another thirty days in managing the tenant's personal property. Few Landlord/Tenant Complaints make it all the way to eviction. Oftentimes the goal is to be an attention-getter to correct a lease violation.
The Landlord/Tenant Act requires your landlord to give you a written eviction notice. This notice must be a 10-day notice if he/she is evicting you for nonpayment of rent, or 15 days if the eviction is for breach of the lease or end of lease term.
Notice to Vacate If the tenant has a written lease, there may be a clause in the lease stating precisely how much notice is required. If a tenant is being evicted for non-payment of rent, unless otherwise specified in the lease, the landlord must give a ten (10) day written notice.
Tenants can use the Pennsylvania Tenant Notice to Vacate Form to inform landlords and property managers of their intention to vacate the rental property at least 30 days before they intend to move out, or longer if required by the terms of their Pennsylvania Lease Agreement.
Landlord/Tenant Eviction/Nonrenewal Process Timetable for Apartment or House: If the Reason for Eviction is:A Landlord Must Give a Tenant: Expiration/General Breach of a Year or Less Lease 15 Days' Notice Expiration/General Breach of a Lease Longer than One Year 30 Days' Notice3 more rows