Landlord Eviction Notice Rights

Summary

In Pennsylvania, landlords must provide reasonable notice before eviction. Given your health condition, you may have additional protections. Document interactions with your landlord, contact local tenant rights organizations, and consult a local attorney specializing in tenant law. If eviction proceeds, you have the right to a hearing. This general advice may not fit your specific situation.

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My landlord asked to move in with me and my family and I said no. She now gave me notice to move and I have lung disease and a 7 year old in school.
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Can you please tell me where you're located? This is important as landlord-tenant laws vary by location.
Duncannon Pa
Hello ****,
In Pennsylvania, landlords are required to provide a reasonable notice period before asking a tenant to vacate. Since you're dealing with a serious health condition, you may have additional protections. It's recommended that you seek help from a local tenant rights organization or attorney.
How do I go about this?
Here are steps to follow:
*. Document all interactions with your landlord.
*. Contact local tenant rights organizations for assistance.
*. Consult with a local attorney specialized in tenant law.
*. If eviction proceeds, you have the right to a hearing in Pennsylvania.
Remember, this is general advice and may not fit your specific situation.