Agreed to Landlord's Request to Move Early, Now He Won't Prorate the Rent
My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: Pennsylvania
The owner of the house we rent has given us a 60 vacate notice as he want's to move into the house. I am complying with the notice and will be move out in the middle of August, one day before the 60-day notice expires.
The problem is he has sent me an email wanting me to pay the full rent for the entire month of August even though he initiated the action. Our lease wasn't up until the end of December. I might understand this if I was breaking the lease, but I am not.
I've researched PA landlord- tenant law, but cannot find anything on this.
Thank you for replies.
Re: Agreed to Landlord's Request to Move Early, Now He Won't Prorate the Rent
He gave notice, he set the end date, you agreed to his terms, and that's all you owe - rent through the end date he set for the landlord-tenant relationship. I'm not sure what part of that your landlord would find difficult to grasp.