Eviction And Utility Concerns
Summary
Landlords must provide valid reasons and follow legal procedures for eviction. Tenants should receive proper notice and attend court hearings. If you missed your court date, contact the court to explore options. For utility issues in Pennsylvania, services may be restored if theres a health or safety risk, such as medical equipment needs or extreme weather. Consider filing a complaint with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission if the utility company fails to act.Full Conversation
The law in pa if electric isn't on because the inspector isn't calling back and the town isn't complying like they should what would be reasons why med Ed would have no choice but to turn it on right away even though it's been 6 months
It sounds like there are issues with both eviction and utility services. For the electricity issue in Pennsylvania:
- Utilities may be required to restore service if there's a health or safety risk.
- If the utility company fails to provide service, you might consider filing a complaint with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.
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What kind of health or safety risk would there need to be
Health or safety risks that might require immediate utility restoration can include:
- Medical equipment needing electricity for life support or essential health care.
- Extreme weather conditions posing a danger without heating or cooling.
- Vulnerability of occupants, such as elderly, infants, or individuals with health conditions.
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