Submitted by Will2428 t3_113i47e in Pennsylvania
Is this legal ?
Submitted by Will2428 t3_113i47e in Pennsylvania
Is this legal ?
I’m only asking because I see that I have something coming from my landlord tomorrow. I’m a month back on rent. Which he knew about I had of time and agreed it was OK to pay double in March. But I have no written agreement
Seriously? Mail is the most official way of sending legal letters.
But honestly. It's likely just a note that you're late on rent.
It may well be a letter reminding you because IF you don't pay double in March as you verbally agreed to, he is one step ahead in the magistrate's eyes when it comes time to file for eviction/possession. Normally you aren't in danger until something is sent certified. For really bad situations a constable will hand deliver it to you or post it on your door.
Could be a belated Valentine’s card. If you’re lucky, there’ll be a treat attached.
Why even comment
It would have to be Certified mail?
I’m not a lawyer but my understanding in PA eviction orders come from the magistrates office and typically take 90 days. Philadelphia is allowed to have a slightly different process I believe but I’m not sure being a month late is enough. You should probably search PA eviction law and Philadelphia eviction law.
Read your lease. Terms should be clearly stated.
Certified mail would be the way (should it go further) that they sent it.
Hope you manage to get your google fixed soon 👍
https://clsphila.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/The-Eviction-Process-in-Philadelphia-County.pdf
I'm confused. How can you see you have something coming from your landlord in the mail a day ahead of time. Genuine question no sarcasm or any other ill will.
Not sarcastic in the least
Is it sarcastic to suggest you pay your rent sooner than mid-month unless you are supposed to pay mid-month? Maybe.
Why does he want to toss you out?
First class mail is a legal form to deliver legal notices.
He's asking about providing the notice, not the entire process.
You both have discussed the situation. You suggest you know what is coming. You have been put on notice. First class is legal.
You can always fight it on that basis in court, but I doubt Philly judges will put much weight into that type of argument. Pay your rent or move. Landlord has bills, too. Property tax, mortgage, etc.
Does not show what is inside, however.
Why use Google and have to go through all of the ad and sponsored results, when you can post on reddit and have a 15 year old answer your legal questions.
I get that but I was just making the point to OP or anyone that might find this in the future that Philly and Pittsburgh sometimes have their own way of doing stuff different to PA state law at large.
philadelphia has a eviction diversion program. that is step one before eviction. Should get that first.
Same reason you responded. Dude, this is the internet. As you see, some comments are serious, others are jokes.
>But I have no written agreement
Maybe the letter is the agreement. You have to open it first.
Mot an eviction notice cause not time for that yet. But probably a demand to pay rent. they’re probably sending it certified mail, return receipt requested. Even if you don’t open it, they’re going to have proof that it was delivered which covers them as far as their responsibility goes as far as I know.
That’s what it was
was it certified?
If it isn’t hand delivered- landlord must post the notice on the door AND send a copy in the regular mail. I’m not a Philly landlord though. Last time I did an eviction this was PA law.
Maybe if you didn’t gamble all your money away you could afford rent… but this is not illegal of your landlord.
I've been through this.... in order through it to be legally enforced, it has to go through a court. It should be served through a process server, which is normally a constable in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or by certified mail. To be honest, once an eviction notice to quit/vacate process starts, it can take 6 months or more to actually be enforced if you or your attorney are versed in the law.
I've successfully brought action against a landlord who tried to evict my family illegally without an attorney because I used free resources available to do my research.
Yeah I think he meant notice to quit / notice to vacate.
Please find help for your gambling problem, and quit lying to yourself and others. There’s resources out there, you just have to put fourth the effort. I know how addiction can be, albeit drugs in my case. But please man take all the help you can get that isn’t in the form of loans. I wish you the best, you can turn your situation around.
I did not know that even existed.
Yes very legal pay your rent….
Instead of responding to these comments, how about you look up some sources to help with rent or evictions⸮
Some PA leases have a waiver of notice-to-quit-or-pay-rent. Does OP have a copy of the relevant lease?
Pay your rent dummy
The answer would be yes
Looks like OP has a gambling addiction and has been committing fraud by doing illegal charge backs on his account. Would explain why he doesn’t have the money for rent
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