Pennsylvania Landlord Tenant Attorney Explains 3 Must-Have Court Documents

Pennsylvania attorney Enrique Latoison explains the three important documents landlords should bring to court in a landlord-tenant case: the Notice to Quit, the payment ledger, and a copy of the lease.

Going to court for a landlord-tenant case in Pennsylvania? In this short video, attorney Enrique Latoison explains three of the most important documents landlords should have ready before stepping into court: a Notice to Quit, a payment ledger, and a copy of the lease. He also points out that your payment ledger does not have to be fancy. It can be an Excel sheet or even handwritten, as long as it is accurate, organized, and ready to present. If you are dealing with a Pennsylvania landlord-tenant dispute and want to be better prepared, this is an important video to watch. For legal guidance and help with landlord-tenant matters, contact Latoison Law at (610) 999-1439.