Can a landlord evict you immediately in Pennsylvania?

This question is about Pennsylvania Eviction Process

No, a landlord cannot evict you immediately in Pennsylvania. Written notice and a court order are required before eviction.

For nonpayment of rent, landlords must give at least 10 days’ written notice to pay or vacate. For lease violations, notice is typically 15 days, and for ending a month-to-month tenancy, at least 30 days’ notice is required. A court order is needed before a tenant can be legally removed.

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