Posted by Jack-E on January 21, 2010 at 15:11:23:
Once her payments stop, file for non payment and eviction. If your lease was written correctly, payments due and damage can be taken from her security deposit, assuming you have one.
Posted by Jack-E on January 21, 2010 at 15:11:23:
Once her payments stop, file for non payment and eviction. If your lease was written correctly, payments due and damage can be taken from her security deposit, assuming you have one.
Abandonment - Posted by Gerald Stauffer
Posted by Gerald Stauffer on January 13, 2010 at 08:55:04:
One of my tenants has been at the property for approx 2 years and was getting SSI payments, she has a social worker assigned to assist her with paying her bills etc.
The tenant is now in prison and according to the social worker will be there for 2-23 months then be transferred to another county for additional charges in that county, Bottem Line her SSI payment sra egoing to stop, her rent is paid current but there is damage to the property that we could use as gounds for teminating the lease.
Her personal property is still in the house.
Does anyone have experience or advice on this issue for the state of PA? Thanks.
Gerald
PA LL/T law - Posted by John Merchant
Posted by John Merchant on January 25, 2010 at 20:21:34:
You need to find, read and understand PA LL/T law so you know your rights and responsibilities as a LL.
Anything less than this puts you in jeopardy of violating your LL law and giving that T some possible right of action against you.