Full question:
My daughter had just started renting a house 3 months ago. She lives with here fiance and her two children. They where suppose to rent it for a year in option to buy. The lease was made out for month to month. Just recently they came to her and ask if she would pay $900.00 instead of $850.00, if they would not agree to the terms they were going to put the house up for sale. Well of course my daughter said no. Now they are calling leaving messages when they are not at home (and they know they are not home) saying they are going to show the place on Thursday and they have to be out between 6-9. Then they call and say they are (landlords) going to move back in. Then they told them they have 30 days to get out. Not speaking to them personally or with a written notice. Can they do this when she has a 10 month old baby and a 3 year old daughter? They are tried of moving and expected to stay there, until either they could buy that property or another property. We also think they are entering the property with other people and showing it without them being there or letting them know they are coming.
- Category: Landlord Tenant
- Subcategory: Entry of Premises
- Date:
- State: Pennsylvania
Answer:
Leases often contain clauses a landlord to enter for certain reasons, such as showing to prospective tenants, upon notice.
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