I know about the notice to quick in PA. Does a Facebook message count (30 days notice)? Also as a caretaker what can I do? As of now we do not have a lease but we pay rent (at times late but 3 days at most) we have a security deposit we are thinking living off of. I also have a toddler don't know if that makes a difference. I dont have money for a lawyer or to move either. What steps can I take -need help fast
Does your mom live with you? Call your Area Agency on Aging, explain the situation, and see if they can refer you to someone with qualified advice.
Have you read this explanation of eviction in NOLO?
https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/how-evictions-work-pennsylvania.html
I cannot imagine that a post on FaceBook constitutes a valid written notice.
Explain what you mean by living off the security deposit, please.
By deposit I am talking about the 1st and last month deposit
Have you tried Legal Aid? Area Agency on Aging?
Pull out your lease and read the section that relates to either you or the landlord giving notice to move, how notice is given, and how many days are required. Normally notice is 60 to 90 days. Notice is normally given by U.S. mail and by e-mail both.
Did you received a "Notice of Default" regarding your late rent? Since you mentioned you are usually 1-3 days late in rent, each time unfortunately that is a default. Did you add onto your rent check the "late fee"? Again, see your Lease.
Eviction usually comes when notices have already been given for several months without any communication from the tenant or refusing to vacate the premises for non-payment of rent. Eviction is normally a notice taped to your front door by the County/City Sheriff. Each State has their own eviction laws.
As for the security deposit, the landlord can take a certain amount of days [see your lease] to return the security deposit, but only if the property is in good condition allowing for some wear and tear.