Law in Pa is 60 day notice, not matter what the ocntract states?
By Robert Shaar
My landlod had me sign a document that had a 6 month cancelation fee in it, I was under the impression if I moved I only needed a 60 day notice in the state of pa no matter what the landlord contract stated?
Edited on: Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 9:13 am
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