Pennsylvania 10 Day Notice to Quit
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Use this 10 Day Notice to Quit for non-payment of rent.
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Giving notice is the first step in the eviction process. In Pennsylvania, a 10 Day Notice is required, unless otherwise specified within the lease agreement.
Who: Give this notice to a tenant who is behind on their rent, beyond any grace period if applicable.
What: The 10 Day Notice to Quit gives the tenant 10 days to either vacate or face eviction proceedings.
When: Use this notice 10 days before filing in the appropriate court for an eviction.
Important: Regulations are different for mobile homes.
Who: Give this notice to a tenant who is behind on their rent, beyond any grace period if applicable.
What: The 10 Day Notice to Quit gives the tenant 10 days to either vacate or face eviction proceedings.
When: Use this notice 10 days before filing in the appropriate court for an eviction.
Important: Regulations are different for mobile homes.
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