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  • Because you or a household member or an acquaintance is disabled or uses a guide dog or other support animal.
  • Because of your race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex, or age, or that of a household member.
  • Either you or your landlord can end the lease at the end of any month, for any reason or for no reason.Īre there some reasons for eviction that are illegal? If you do not have a written lease, in most circumstances the law considers you to have an oral month-to-month lease. If you have a written lease, you have a right to stay in the home until the end of the lease term, as long as you live up to your end of the lease.
  • The time for which you rented your dwelling is up, and the landlord wants you to move.
  • You don't live up to your end of the written or oral lease agreement or.
  • Pennsylvania's Landlord and Tenant law says that you can be evicted if: Many communities have mediation programs that can help landlords and tenants resolve their disputes.

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    Try to work out the problem in a way that is fair to both you and your landlord. What can I do if I’m having trouble with my landlord? The information below can help you understand your rights. Knowing and using your rights as a tenant might be the difference between keeping or losing your home.








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