ken rudminsky
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- Jurisdiction
- Pennsylvania
Lease agreement's Term of Tenancy section has the original 12 months term and then a renewal clause which only states "Renews automatically for one year". Usually a renewal clause has additional wording regarding lease termination with a written notice within x number of days, etc, but this one does not. Long term tenant's been living there for 10 years, but landlord wants to end the lease at the expiration of the current term.
In this case, is it assumed by default that lease agreement can be terminated with a written notice at the end of the current annual period? Just not sure what the legal interpretation is if for example tenant wants to stay for another year and refuses to vacate.
Thanks
In this case, is it assumed by default that lease agreement can be terminated with a written notice at the end of the current annual period? Just not sure what the legal interpretation is if for example tenant wants to stay for another year and refuses to vacate.
Thanks