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Pennsylvania 10-Day Notice to Quit Form | Non-Payment

A Pennsylvania 10-day notice to pay or quit is a formal written notice used to notify a tenant of a breach of their rental agreement due to failure to pay rent. The notice demands that past-due rent be paid within 10 days. If it remains unpaid, the landlord has grounds to remove the tenant from the premises.
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Laws

  • Notice Period: 10 days.[1]
  • Rent Grace Period: No state statute.
  • Maximum Late Fee: No state statute.

Delivery Options (3)

  1. Delivering the notice personally to the tenant;
  2. Leaving the notice at the principal building on the premises; or
  3. Posting the notice at the leased property.[2]

Waiver of Landlord’s Right to Terminate

If the tenant pays their unpaid rent at any time before a writ of possession is carried out against them, the writ is superseded and no longer has any effect.[3]

Sample

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