Property Ownership
Pennsylvania's 'Landlord Identity' statute requires landlords to disclose their name and address to tenants because:
APREC requires it for license compliance
BTenants need to know who to contact for repairs, complaints, and legal notices✓ Correct
CIt is required for property tax purposes
DInsurance companies require it for coverage
Explanation
Pennsylvania's Landlord-Tenant Act requires landlords to provide tenants with the name and address of the landlord or their agent. This enables tenants to serve legal notices, contact the responsible party for repairs, and know who is accountable for the property's management.
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