Submitted by Will2428 t3_113i47e in Pennsylvania
Will2428 OP t1_j8qd362 wrote
I’m only asking because I see that I have something coming from my landlord tomorrow. I’m a month back on rent. Which he knew about I had of time and agreed it was OK to pay double in March. But I have no written agreement
Tria821 t1_j8qgxov wrote
It may well be a letter reminding you because IF you don't pay double in March as you verbally agreed to, he is one step ahead in the magistrate's eyes when it comes time to file for eviction/possession. Normally you aren't in danger until something is sent certified. For really bad situations a constable will hand deliver it to you or post it on your door.
Will2428 OP t1_j8tiyxq wrote
That’s what it was
Slight-West2591 t1_j8vvoj3 wrote
I did not know that even existed.
Will2428 OP t1_j8qhu7w wrote
It would have to be Certified mail?
witqueen t1_j8qr5jc wrote
Read your lease. Terms should be clearly stated.
Medium-Cauliflower61 t1_j8r3ko0 wrote
Certified mail would be the way (should it go further) that they sent it.
IamSauerKraut t1_j8rx0v0 wrote
You both have discussed the situation. You suggest you know what is coming. You have been put on notice. First class is legal.
You can always fight it on that basis in court, but I doubt Philly judges will put much weight into that type of argument. Pay your rent or move. Landlord has bills, too. Property tax, mortgage, etc.
Slight-West2591 t1_j8rcpsf wrote
I'm confused. How can you see you have something coming from your landlord in the mail a day ahead of time. Genuine question no sarcasm or any other ill will.
SamuelLCompassion t1_j8rf9sx wrote
IamSauerKraut t1_j8rx4km wrote
Does not show what is inside, however.
TreeMac12 t1_j8t5azg wrote
>But I have no written agreement
Maybe the letter is the agreement. You have to open it first.
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