Pennsylvania Notice to Lessor of Lessee's Intention not to Renew or Extend Lease Agreement

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In most situations, a landlord is not required to extend or renew a lease. They can change any of the terms and conditions, including the rent price. They can also end ask you to leave the property when your lease is over and they don't need a reason.

Giving the Tenant Notice For leases under one year or for month-to-month leases, Pennsylvania landlordlaws require that you give tenants at least 15 days notice that you won't be renewing the lease. In the case of leases that are for a year or longer, you're required to give at least 30 days notice.

This question is about Pennsylvania Residential Lease Agreement. Yes, a lease can automatically renew in Pennsylvania. Some leases may include automatic renewal clauses, which allow for the tenancy to continue as long as neither party objects.

Generally, a landlord may terminate a lease without reason at the expiration of the lease term. That means your landlord is under no obligation to renew your lease or allow you to stay in the property for additional time unless you are able to invoke an anti-retaliation law.

Your landlord is also required to give you proper notice before deciding not to renew your lease, or to evict you for failing to pay rent or breaking your lease agreement. And during your tenancy, you have a right to safe and sanitary conditions under the implied warranty of habitability.

Your landlord is also required to give you proper notice before deciding not to renew your lease, or to evict you for failing to pay rent or breaking your lease agreement. And during your tenancy, you have a right to safe and sanitary conditions under the implied warranty of habitability.

Giving the Tenant Notice For leases under one year or for month-to-month leases, Pennsylvania landlordlaws require that you give tenants at least 15 days notice that you won't be renewing the lease. In the case of leases that are for a year or longer, you're required to give at least 30 days notice.

Dear (Landlord's name), This letter is to inform you that I do not intend to renew my lease. As per the laws of the State of (insert state), this is my (insert number of days) notice of non-renewal stating that I will be leaving my apartment on (date), which is the end of my current lease.

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Pennsylvania Notice to Lessor of Lessee's Intention not to Renew or Extend Lease Agreement