Pennsylvania Eviction Notice Template
Fill in a short form and download a signature ready eviction notice that follows Pennsylvania landlord tenant rules. Pennsylvania allows a 10 day notice to pay rent or quit. The controlling statute, 68 Pa. Cons. Stat. ยงยง 250.101 et seq., is cited in the PDF header. This is a software product, not legal advice.
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If any of these sound like you.
- ยทA tenant in Pennsylvania is behind on rent or violating a lease term, and you need to serve a compliant written notice before any court filing.
- ยทYou want the statutory language, the correct cure window, and the proper service options spelled out on the document itself.
- ยทYou understand this is a starting-point notice and intend to follow up with an attorney if the tenant does not cure or vacate.
Pennsylvania rules at a glance.
Pennsylvania caps residential security deposits at two months rent during the first year, reduced to one month after the first year. Philadelphia has additional tenant protections under the Good Cause Eviction Bill.
- Security deposit return
- 30 days
- Pay or quit period
- 10 days
- Month to month notice
- 15 days
The template mechanics.
The notice wizard supports pay or quit, cure or quit, and unconditional quit variants. You pick the kind, enter the tenants, the property, the notice date, and for pay or quit, the rent amount and period. LeaseKit computes the deadline based on Pennsylvania law and formats the notice with the statutory language, service method, and landlord signature line.
Honest limits.
LeaseKit is a document service built by a small team of legal researchers and developers, tailored to each stateโs landlord tenant rules. For a eviction notice in Pennsylvania, we assemble the clauses that belong in the document and fill in your details.
It is not a substitute for a licensed attorney on a specific dispute. Housing law changes year to year. Template content is based on publicly available rules as of early 2026. Verify the notice periods and caps against current Pennsylvania law before using the PDF for anything time sensitive.
Common questions.
Is this enough to start an eviction?+
The notice is the statutory first step. Pennsylvania has specific rules about who serves it, how they serve it, and how many days must pass before a landlord can file for eviction. The PDF includes those instructions. If the tenant does not cure or vacate, a licensed attorney in Pennsylvania should handle the court filing.
Free templates exist. Why pay for this?+
Free blank templates are fine if you are comfortable researching which Pennsylvania clauses are mandatory, editing legal language yourself, and formatting the result for signature. This page generates a Pennsylvania-specific document with the required disclosures, caps, and notice periods already in place, as a signature-ready PDF. Pay $19 once, download, done.
Do you store my data?+
Submissions are HMAC signed and encoded in the URL, not saved to a database. No account. After you download, nothing about the submission is retained.
What if I need to make edits later?+
The PDF is a flat file once downloaded. If you want a revised version, run the wizard again with the updated inputs and download a fresh copy.
What landlords ask about PA
- What is the security deposit cap in Pennsylvania?
- Pennsylvania caps the security deposit at two months of rent during the first year and one month thereafter. Reference: 68 Pa. Cons. Stat. ยงยง 250.101 et seq.. A landlord taking more than the statutory cap can forfeit the right to deduct at move-out.
- How long does a landlord have to return a security deposit in Pennsylvania?
- Pennsylvania requires the landlord to return the security deposit (or an itemized statement of deductions) within 30 days of the tenant vacating. Reference: 68 Pa. Cons. Stat. ยงยง 250.101 et seq.. Missing the deadline can forfeit the landlord's right to withhold any portion of the deposit and, in some states, expose the landlord to double or treble damages.
- How much notice is required for a rent increase in Pennsylvania?
- Pennsylvania requires 30 days of advance written notice for a rent increase. Reference: 68 Pa. Cons. Stat. ยงยง 250.101 et seq..
- What is the late fee cap in Pennsylvania?
- Pennsylvania does not impose a specific statutory percentage cap on late fees. Courts generally require the fee to be reasonable and tied to the landlord's actual damages. Reference: 68 Pa. Cons. Stat. ยงยง 250.101 et seq..
- How many days is the pay-or-quit notice in Pennsylvania?
- Pennsylvania requires a 10-day pay-or-quit notice before an unlawful detainer or eviction filing can be initiated for non-payment of rent. Reference: 68 Pa. Cons. Stat. ยงยง 250.101 et seq..
- How much notice terminates a month-to-month tenancy in Pennsylvania?
- Pennsylvania requires 15 days of written notice to end a month-to-month tenancy. Reference: 68 Pa. Cons. Stat. ยงยง 250.101 et seq..
- What mandatory disclosures does Pennsylvania require in a lease?
- Pennsylvania leases must include these disclosures: Federal lead-based paint disclosure (pre-1978 units); Security deposit escrow and bank-name notice whenever deposit exceeds $100 (68 P.S. ยง 250.511b); Deposit interest obligation after the second anniversary of the tenancy; Utility shutoff notice rights. Missing a required disclosure can invalidate the lease's enforceability on that point and sometimes on the lease as a whole. Reference: 68 Pa. Cons. Stat. ยงยง 250.101 et seq..
- Which Pennsylvania statute governs landlord-tenant law?
- Pennsylvania caps residential security deposits at two months rent during the first year, reduced to one month after the first year. Philadelphia has additional tenant protections under the Good Cause Eviction Bill. The primary citation used across LeaseKit templates for this state is: 68 Pa. Cons. Stat. ยงยง 250.101 et seq..