Landlords Rights Duties in Pennsylvania With Forms Self Help Law Kit with Forms

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Landlords Rights Duties in Pennsylvania With Forms Self Help Law Kit with Forms

Free Legal Aid provides useful information about eviction. In addition to the video here, be sure you check out other resources.

Tenant Defenses to Evictions in Pennsylvania

Landlords may terminate tenancies in Pennsylvania if a tenant fails to pay the rent, violates the lease (for example by damaging the rental unit), or doesn’t leave when the lease is up and the landlord wants the tenant out. check to learn more.

Pennsylvania Eviction

Residential landlords in Pennsylvania must adhere to the Pennsylvania eviction process if they wish to expel a tenant from a rental property. Evictions may be based upon any number of reasons: It is often time-consuming and costly to evict someone. check to learn more.

Pennsylvania Eviction Notice Forms | Process and Laws

The Pennsylvania eviction notice forms are the first step a landlord has to take in order to begin an eviction process. Rent is due on the date specified in the lease. Landlord may give notice to tenant that he will seek further action if the tenant doesn’t pay within ten days of the notice. check to learn more.

Residential Rental Application

This is a form that's going to make it more streamlined for tenants who want to apply to rent from you.  How it works is a tenant fills out the application for rental, pays a fee, and then you follow the legal requirements to either approve or disapprove them. check to learn more.

How Evictions Work in Pennsylvania

A Notice to Quit is a document delivered by the landlord to the tenant notifying the tenant in writing he or she must move out of the property by a certain deadline. Pennsylvania law (the Landlord and Tenant Act of 1951) controls the eviction of tenants renting a home in Pennsylvania for nonpayment of rent and other lease violations. check to learn more.