Understanding Pennsylvania Eviction Laws

Summary

The user, a tenant in Pennsylvania, was evicted and asked about the legality of a $1500 security deposit for a month-to-month lease. The user was informed that Pennsylvania law allows landlords to charge up to two months rent as a security deposit for the first year. The user also asked about the obligation to pay back rent after eviction. They were informed that unpaid rent is still owed after eviction, and non-payment could lead to a lawsuit, a negative credit report, and potential wage garnishment. The user was advised to seek legal aid.

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I just got evicted
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. To provide you with the most accurate information, may I know in which city and state you are located?
Hazleton pa
I'm sorry to hear about your eviction, ****. Pennsylvania law has certain protections for tenants. Here are some key points:
- Landlords must give tenants written notice.
- The eviction notice period usually ranges from * to 30 days.
- It's illegal for landlords to evict tenants without a court order.
Do you need information on local legal aid services?
It’s states that I have to pay * for a security deposit I just don’t understand
Hello ****, in Pennsylvania, a landlord can charge up to two months' rent for a security deposit for the first year of renting. After that, the deposit cannot exceed one month's rent. Is $* more than two months of your rent?
I have only been living here for 1 month and I have a month to month lease
In Pennsylvania, for a month-to-month lease, the landlord can ask for a security deposit equivalent to two months' rent for the first year. If $* exceeds this, it might be inappropriate. You may consult local legal aid for assistance.
Do I have to pay the *?
As per Pennsylvania laws, for a month-to-month lease, landlords can charge up to two months' rent as a security deposit in the first year. If $* does not exceed two months' rent, yes, you may have to pay it.
Ok
Great, ****. If you need further clarification or any help with another legal issue, please don't hesitate to reach out. Remember, there are local legal aid services that can assist you with your situation.
Why do I have to pay the back rent if I am being evicted
In Pennsylvania, if a tenant is evicted, they still owe unpaid rent for the time they have stayed. This is because:
- The lease agreement typically requires payment.
- The landlord has the right to recover the lost income.
- Non-payment can negatively impact your credit score.
Ok
Great, ****. If you have any more questions or need further information, feel free to ask. Remember, local legal aid services can help you navigate this situation.
What happens if I do not pay back rent do I have to go to court?
If you fail to pay back rent in Pennsylvania:
- Your landlord may sue you in small claims court.
- You may receive a negative mark on your credit report.
- If a judgment is made against you, wage garnishment could occur.
It's advisable to seek local legal aid.
Should I reach out to lawyers about this situation
Yes, ****. Given your situation, getting legal advice would be beneficial. They can provide personalized advice and represent you if necessary. Local legal aid services could provide free or reduced-cost assistance.