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Pennsylvania Rental Lease Agreement

Pennsylvania Residential Lease Agreement – This rental contract lets a tenant lease a property for 12 months, with an option to renew.

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Commercial-Lease-Agreement-Template

Pennsylvania Commercial Lease Agreement – A business rental contract is used to lease space intended for commercial purposes.

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Month-to-Month

Pennsylvania Month-to-Month Lease Agreement – A rental contract without an end date that automatically renews with every monthly payment made by the tenant.

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Pennsylvania-Rent-to-Own-Lease-Agreement-Template

Pennsylvania Rent-to-Own Lease Agreement – A lease that gives tenants the opportunity to purchase the property under set terms.

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Pennsylvania Room Rental Lease Agreement Template

Pennsylvania Room Rental (Roommate) Lease Agreement – A written agreement between roommates that outlines their duties as tenants in a shared living space.

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Sublease-Agreement

Pennsylvania Sublease Agreement Template – allows individuals to rent out some or all of their leased property to others.

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What does the Pennsylvania Rental Lease Agreement Form Cover?

This agreement includes the following information for landlords and tenants in Pennsylvania:

Pennsylvania Landlord-Tenant Act of 1951

The Pennsylvania Landlord and Tenant Act of 1951 governs landlord and tenant responsibilities, rental agreements, security deposits, eviction procedures, tenant rights, and required disclosures.[1]

Security Deposit Laws

  • Two-Year Rule – Security deposits over $100 must accrue interest if the lease exceeds two years.
  • Maximum Amount – For the first year, landlords may require up to two months’ rent; thereafter, one month.
  • Return Timeline – Security deposits must be returned within 30 days after the lease ends, along with an itemized list of deductions (if any).[2]

Lease Termination Rules for Landlords and Tenants

Required notice for lease termination is as follows:
  • Yearly Lease: 30 days’ notice.
  • Month-to-Month: 15 days’ notice.
  • No Notice: If the rental unit poses immediate health or safety risks.[3]

Landlord’s Access to the Rental Property

Pennsylvania law does not mandate the required notice period for property access, but reasonable notice (24 hours) unless it’s an emergency.[4]

Rent Due Dates and Late Fees

  • Grace Period – Grace periods for late rent are not mandated by law; landlords must specify this in the lease.
  • Late Fees – Late fees are permitted but must be reasonable and outlined in the lease agreement.
  • NSF Fee – $50 per bounced rent check.[5]

Eviction Procedures and Notices

  • Notice to Quit – 10 days for nonpayment of rent; 15 or 30 days for lease violations or termination (depending on tenancy length).[6]
  • Grace Period – State law does not mandate a grace period for rent payments.
  • Illegal Drug Activity – Tenants must vacate within 10 days for drug-related violations.
  • Termination of Month-to-Month Lease – No specific legal requirement exists, but a 30-day notice is commonly practiced.
  • Eviction Lawsuit – Legal actions are classified under “Actions for the Recovery of Possession of Real Property.”

Property Maintenance Requirements and Utilities

Landlords must provide a habitable living environment in accordance with Pennsylvania’s warranty of habitability. Shared utility responsibilities should be disclosed in the lease.[7]

Required Disclosure Forms (1)

Landlords must disclose the following:

Lead-Based Paint Disclosure – Landlords must provide a lead-based paint disclosure form to tenants if the property was built before 1978.

Tenant’s Right to Withhold Rent

Tenants may withhold rent if the property is uninhabitable. The tenant must notify the landlord and allow a reasonable time for repairs. If not resolved, tenants can repair the issue and deduct costs from rent (repair and deduct).[8]


Sample Pennsylvania Rental Lease Agreement Template 

Pennsylvania-Standard-1-Year-Residential-Lease-Agreement-Template

Pennsylvania Residential Real Estate Purchase Agreement 1 pdf Pennsylvania Residential Purchase and Sale Agreement Template

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templateStandard Residential Lease Agreement

 

pdf-templateSimple (1-Page) Lease Agreement

 

Law Alert ⚖️

Under Pennsylvania law, the seller must provide the buyer with a Property Disclosure Statement before the contract is signed, listing any known issues that could influence the buyer’s decision.

The seller is also prohibited from providing false or misleading information or withholding details about any known defects.

Sources

  1. § 7304
  2. § 7308

Pennsylvania Residential Purchase and Sale Agreement Sample

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pennsylvania durable power of attorney pdf Pennsylvania Durable Power of Attorney Template

A Pennsylvania power of attorney form enables you to appoint someone to make medical and financial decisions on your behalf. The person granting the power, known as the “principal,” specifies the authority given to their representative, known as the “agent,” and whether it has a specific end date or lasts indefinitely.

Medical Power of Attorney Forms – PDF

What is the Definition of “Power of Attorney”?

Definition by the Uniform Power of Attorney Act:

“A “Power of attorney” is a document that gives an agent the authority to act on behalf of the principal.”

Source: § 102(7)

Power of Attorney Flow Chart 📈

POA-Flow-Chart

Pennsylvania Statutory POA Form

Form – § 5602

Law Alert ⚖️

Pennsylvania POA Laws – Title 20, Chapter 56 

 

Pennsylvania PDF Power of Attorney Form: Preview Example

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Pennsylvania Bill of Sale 1 pdf Pennsylvania Bill of Sale Template

This Pennsylvania Bill of Sale template is used to record in writing the transaction between a buyer and seller. Once signed this document is legally binding.


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What to Include in a Pennsylvania Bill of Sale Form?

  • The buyer’s name + address
  • The seller’s name + address
  • The vehicle/car description (make, model, year, + body style)
  • The car’s vehicle identification number (VIN)
  • The sale date
  • Transaction details (purchase: price, trade, and/or gift)
  • The warranty information (sold “as-is”)
  • The Odometer Disclosure
  • The Federal Law, 49 U.S. Code § 32705, requires a bill of sale to include a verifying statement about the vehicle’s mileage. Vehicles greater than ten years old
  • and over 16,000 pounds are exempt.

Pennsylvania Bill of Sale Example

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