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Pennsylvania Landlord Law at a Glance
Written notice to quit required; landlord may file a landlord-tenant complaint with the magisterial district judge after the notice period ends. (68 Pa. C.S. § 250.501)
Must be returned within 30 days of move-out with an itemized statement of deductions. (68 Pa. C.S. § 250.512)
2 months' rent for the first year; 1 month's rent in subsequent years. After 5 years, deposit may not be increased regardless of rent increases.
Pennsylvania law does not specify a required notice period, but providing reasonable advance notice (24 hours) before non-emergency entry is required and expected.
Pennsylvania's warranty of habitability requires landlords to maintain premises in a safe and habitable condition throughout the tenancy. Philadelphia has additional requirements.
Month-to-month tenancies require 15 days' written notice to terminate. Annual leases require notice of 30 days or the rental period, whichever is less.
This summary is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Always consult a licensed Pennsylvania attorney for guidance on your specific situation.
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