The Pennsylvania Notice of Termination of Lease is a legal document used to end a tenancy in Pennsylvania. It is generally provided by a landlord to a tenant as a way to inform them that their lease is being terminated. This document should include the date of termination, the reasons for termination, and any other relevant information. There are two types of Pennsylvania Notice of Termination of Lease: holdover and non-renewal. The holdover notice should be served when a tenant holds over beyond the expiration of their lease and the non-renewal notice is given when a landlord chooses not to renew a tenant's lease. Both notices must include the date of termination, the reasons for termination (which must be legally valid), and any other relevant information. The notice must also be served at least 30 days prior to the date of termination.