The Pennsylvania Ten Day Notice is a legal document issued by a landlord in Pennsylvania that informs a tenant that they have 10 days to either pay overdue rent or vacate the premises. The notice must be written according to the Pennsylvania Landlord and Tenant Act and must include the amount of overdue rent, the date the rent is due, and the date the tenant must either pay the rent or vacate the premises. The notice must also include the address of the property and information regarding the right of the tenant to respond to the notice. There are two different types of Pennsylvania Ten Day Notice: a Ten Day Notice to Pay or Quit and a Ten Day Notice to Vacate. The Ten Day Notice to Pay or Quit is issued when the tenant has failed to pay overdue rent and must either pay the rent in full or vacate the premises. The Ten Day Notice to Vacate is issued when the tenant has violated a term of the lease and must vacate the premises.