Month-to-Month Laws
Termination Notice – 15 days is required for the landlord to terminate. (§ 250.501(b))
Increasing Rent – No statute or requirements except for Philadelphia, where a 30-day notice must be given.
A Pennsylvania month-to-month lease agreement is a contract for the short-term use of a rental property. This popular lease is great for flexible tenants because it renews every 30 days, unlike the standard 1-year lease. The tenant may be required to pay a security deposit, and a 15-day notice to quit must be given to end the lease.
A Pennsylvania month-to-month lease agreement is a contract for the short-term use of a rental property. This popular lease is great for flexible tenants because it renews every 30 days, unlike the standard 1-year lease. The tenant may be required to pay a security deposit, and a 15-day notice to quit must be given to end the lease.
Termination Notice – 15 days is required for the landlord to terminate. (§ 250.501(b))
Increasing Rent – No statute or requirements except for Philadelphia, where a 30-day notice must be given.