Landlord Tenant Notice Period

Summary

A 30-day notice in a month-to-month lease in pennsylvania requires tenants to vacate within 30 days. If issued on february 10, 2025, the move-out date is march 12, 2025. If the tenant fails to comply, the landlord can file for eviction, which may take several weeks. Unauthorized audio recording in shared spaces may violate privacy laws. Consider consulting a local attorney for guidance.

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Yes. If a landlord has an oral month to month lease and the tenant has lived there in pennsylvania for more than 1 year under that agreement, when the landlord gives a 30 day notice dated Feb, 10th, * by what date does the tenant have to move out?
Hey ****! Generally, a *-day notice in a month-to-month lease means the tenant has 30 days to vacate from the date the notice is given. So, if the notice is given on February 10th, *, the tenant would need to move out by March 12th, *.
Would you like to be connected to a local lawyer for more detailed assistance?
Not at this time. What happens if the tenant fails to comply or needs more time and the landlord is not in agreement?
If the tenant fails to comply with the *-day notice or needs more time and the landlord is not in agreement, the landlord can take the following steps:
- File for eviction: The landlord can file an eviction lawsuit (unlawful detainer) with the local court.
- Court hearing: Both parties will have a chance to present their case in court.
- Eviction order: If the court rules in favor of the landlord, an eviction order will be issued, and the tenant will be required to move out.
Would you like more details on the eviction process in Pennsylvania?
how long does that take?
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The eviction process timeline can vary, but here is a general outline:
- Filing to Court Date: *-* weeks.
- Court Hearing to Judgment: *-* weeks.
- Eviction Order to Move Out: *-* weeks.
Would you like more details on any specific part of the process?
So in reality it could be * weeks after the move out date for the tenant?
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Yes, it's possible the eviction process could extend beyond the original move-out date, potentially taking a few weeks. If you need more time, try negotiating with the landlord. Would you like to know more about tenant rights or the eviction process in Pennsylvania?
no, do you do criminal law also?
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Sure, ****! I can provide general information on criminal law. What specific issue or question do you have in mind?
*. On or before December *, the landlord Virginia Circelli, installed and placed a video camera with audio recording capabilities in a shared kitchen space and other parts of the house located at * Walnut Street, East Stroudsburg, PA. *. One camera was placed in plain sight and recorded audio of conversations held in the kitchen area, another was moved around to other areas of the house where private discussions often took place. Sometimes the camera was in plain sight, and other times it was hidden from view.
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****, it seems like you might have a high-value case related to privacy violations due to unauthorized audio recording. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Can you give me a bit more information about the issue?
*. I objected to the presence of the camera and the recording of their voice on multiple occasions, expressing concerns about the invasion of privacy, especially within the last year, which is when I realized that the cameras were recording sound. *. Despite these objections, the defendants, Virginia Circelli and her boyfriend Kris Singh, instructed me not to worry about it and continued to record audio without my consent. This includes a voicemail left by Kris Singh in which both he and virginia were on the phone and mentioned the cameras. According to Pennsylvania law, are there any laws broken here and who should be or could be charged?
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****, it looks like you have a strong case for privacy violations. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, I will need to collect some information from you.
Can you provide your phone number?