Property Management
Pennsylvania's Act 48 of 2014 (Landlord-Tenant Act amendment) affected the eviction process by:
AEliminating all evictions for non-payment of rent
BProviding tenants additional procedural protections and requiring specific notice content for eviction proceedings✓ Correct
CAllowing landlords to evict without court involvement
DSetting maximum security deposits at 1 month's rent
Explanation
Act 48 updated Pennsylvania's Landlord-Tenant Act with procedural requirements for eviction notices and proceedings, including specific content requirements for notices to quit and additional tenant protections during the eviction process. Landlords must comply with these updated procedures to successfully pursue eviction.
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