Tenants Legal Rights Without Contract

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Yes, you can evict a tenant without a lease in Pennsylvania, but at-will tenants must receive 15 days' notice, as well as all other tenants who have resided in the rental unit for less than one year. Month-to-month tenants of at least one year must be given 30 days' notice.

No residential landlord may evict or fail to renew a lease, whether it is a written or an oral lease without good cause. The landlord must be able to prove in court that he has grounds for an eviction.

If you don't have a written lease and you pay rent monthly, or your written lease is month-to-month, you can be evicted only if: You owe rent and you were served with a 14 day demand for the rent (a thirty day demand is required if you are renting from a manufactured home park), or.

If there is no tenancy agreement, a tenant cannot be given a section 21 notice for eviction. Instead, a landlord must use a section 8 notice (with a ground for eviction). To be able to evict a tenant in the absence of a written tenancy agreement, a landlord will need to apply to the courts for a possession order.

However, it's important to know that even without a lease your landlord is still required to give you a 30-day notice for ending your lease or for increasing your rent. If you refuse to pay the increase in your rent, the landlord has the right to legally begin the eviction process.

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