Property Management
A Pennsylvania residential lease must provide the tenant with the landlord's name and address for the purpose of:
ATax reporting by the tenant
BSending legally required notices and service of process✓ Correct
CPREC licensing verification
DScheduling municipal inspections
Explanation
Pennsylvania's Landlord-Tenant Act requires landlords to provide tenants with the name and address (or the name and address of an agent) to whom rent should be paid and to whom notices and demands should be sent. This ensures tenants can legally communicate with the landlord.
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