Property Management
Under Pennsylvania's Landlord-Tenant Act, a landlord must provide written notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy at least:
A7 days before the end of the month
B15 days before the end of the month✓ Correct
C30 days before the end of the month
D60 days before the end of the month
Explanation
Pennsylvania requires at least 15 days written notice to terminate a month-to-month residential tenancy. For yearly tenancies, 30 days notice is required. Proper notice must be provided before proceeding with eviction (landlord-tenant proceedings).
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