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No person, firm, or corporation managing, conducting, owning or operating a dwelling or dwelling unit shall rent, lease, let out or permit to be occupied or shall re-rent the same without first obtaining a certificate of occupancy from the Borough, as set forth by the same procedure as in 101-2 and 101-7.
If you do not have a written lease, in most circumstances the law considers you to have an oral month-to-month lease. Either you or your landlord can end the lease at the end of any month, for any reason or for no reason.
There is no cap on the maximum amount or percentage that rents can be increased in Pennsylvania. Landlords are free to raise rents as much as they choose, as long as proper notice requirements are met.
In Pennsylvania, there is no statewide requirement for landlords to have a rental license. However, local municipalities may require a rental license for property owners.
What Are Tenant Rights in Pennsylvania? Tenants have renter rights in PA that grant a habitable living environment, fair treatment and a clear understanding of lease terms. Renters are entitled to privacy, with landlords required to provide notice before entry, except in emergencies.
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Related Q&A to Pennsylvania Rental Law

Pennsylvania doesnt have a statewide requirement on rental licenses. However, the City of Philadelphia does require landlords to have a license to rent to tenants.
Landlords must maintain the property in a habitable condition, ensuring essential services like heat, water, and electricity are provided (68 P.S. 250.202). Tenants are responsible for keeping the property clean and avoiding damage beyond normal wear and tear.
Renting out a property is a business. Therefore, you must also have the licenses and registrations necessary to operate a business.