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Commonly Asked Questions about Commercial Property Lease Default

Pennsylvania Eviction Time Estimates ActionDuration Appeal period 10 or 30 days Time to quit after writ is posted 11 days Storage period 10-30 days Total 1-2 months4 more rows Nov 8, 2023
A landlords basic remedy/remedies for tenants default under the lease is/are:1) sue the tenant for performance. 2) terminate the lease and sue for damages. 3) dispossess the tenant without termination of the lease and sue for damages.
Default is an omission or failure by either Party to meet a provision of the lease. If the default is not cured (remedied) by the defaulting Party, actions may be taken by the other Party, including (but not limited to) terminating the lease.
Steps of Eviction Process in Pennsylvania. After the Notice to Quit has been served and the period has passed without resolution, the landlord can file an official Landlord-Tenant Complaint. On average, it takes about 1 to 2 months total for a complete eviction process in Pennsylvania.
Landlord shall be in default under this Lease if it shall fail to comply with any term, provision or covenant of this Lease and shall not cure such failure within thirty (30) days after written notice thereof to Landlord unless such cure cannot reasonably be accomplished within such thirty (30)-day period.
Most of the time, landlords allow their tenants to break the lease in exchange for a penalty. The Early Termination Clause should clearly explain what those penalties are. Those penalties often equal one or two months of rent, but in the end, the penalty will depend on what the landlord considers appropriate.
How much notice does a landlord have to give a tenant to move out in Pennsylvania? In the state of Pennsylvania, for a lease that is one year or less in length, a landlord can give a tenant 15-day notice to leave. For leases over one year, landlords can give a 30-day notice to leave from the date the lease ends.
It takes 5 days for the Writ of Possession to be issued by the court. Law enforcement officials have 48 hours to serve this court order to the tenant. After that, the tenant has 10 days to move out of the property.