Landlord Notice To Quit
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They can be here here for no longer then 10 days
What state are you located in? In Pennsylvania, a landlord must provide a written notice to quit before eviction proceedings can begin.
Pennsylvania
What is the exact wording in your lease regarding guests?
In Pennsylvania:
- Landlords must provide written notice before eviction.
- The notice period depends on the lease violation.
- Eviction for guests may depend on lease terms.
In Pennsylvania:
- Landlords must provide written notice before eviction.
- The notice period depends on the lease violation.
- Eviction for guests may depend on lease terms.
Visitors may not exceed over 10 days after * they are considered tenants
What is the exact duration your sister-in-law stayed with you?
In Pennsylvania:
- Guests staying over 30 days may be considered tenants.
- Eviction requires a written notice.
- Contact your local court for more information.
In Pennsylvania:
- Guests staying over 30 days may be considered tenants.
- Eviction requires a written notice.
- Contact your local court for more information.
4 days on and off
Based on your lease terms and Pennsylvania law, your landlord may not have grounds to evict you. Have you received any formal eviction notice from the court?
No just a paper from him saying notice to quit he said it was from his lawyer but there is no lawyer signature
What is the date on the notice to quit? In Pennsylvania, a notice to quit must be given at least 10 days before the eviction suit is filed.
Oct 6th *
What is the date you received the notice to quit?
In Pennsylvania:
- The notice to quit must be served at least 10 days before filing an eviction suit.
- Contact your local court for more information.
In Pennsylvania:
- The notice to quit must be served at least 10 days before filing an eviction suit.
- Contact your local court for more information.
Oct 6th
Based on the information provided, it seems your landlord may not have followed the correct eviction process. Have you consulted with a local attorney or tenant rights organization?
No
I have not
Have you considered seeking legal advice? In Pennsylvania, Community Legal Services may be able to assist. Their contact number is (*) *-*.