A Pennsylvania Eviction Notice to Quit is a legal document used by landlords in the state of Pennsylvania to start the eviction process for tenants who are in violation of their rental agreement. The notice informs tenants of their lease violations and gives them a certain amount of time to either fix the violation or vacate the premises. There are two types of Pennsylvania Eviction Notice to Quit: Non-Payment of Rent and Breach of Lease. The Non-Payment of Rent Notice is used if tenants are behind on their rent and gives them 10 days to either pay the rent or vacate the premises. The Breach of Lease Notice is used if tenants are in violation of the lease in some other way and gives them 15 days to either fix the violation or vacate the premises.