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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 250', '§ 250', '§ 512', '§ 1', '§ 2', '§ 1701', '§ 250', '§ 250']

§ 250.512. Recovery of improperly held escrow funds
Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated StatutesTitle 68 P.S. Real and Personal Property
Title 68 P.S. Real and Personal Property (Refs & Annos)
Chapter 8. Landlord and Tenant (Refs & Annos)
Landlord and Tenant Act of 1951 (Refs & Annos)
Article V. Recovery of Possession
68 P.S. § 250.512
(a) Every landlord shall within thirty days of termination of a lease or upon surrender and acceptance of the leasehold premises, whichever first occurs, provide a tenant with a written list of any damages to the leasehold premises for which the landlord claims the tenant is liable. Delivery of the list shall be accompanied by payment of the difference between any sum deposited in escrow, including any unpaid interest thereon, for the payment of damages to the leasehold premises and the actual amount of damages to the leasehold premises caused by the tenant. Nothing in this section shall preclude the landlord from refusing to return the escrow fund, including any unpaid interest thereon, for nonpayment of rent or for the breach of any other condition in the lease by the tenant.
(f) This section shall apply only to residential leaseholds and not to commercial leaseholds.
1951, April 6, P.L. 69, art. V, § 512, added 1968, May 3, P.L. 107, No. 56, § 1. Amended 1972, Dec. 29, P.L. 1698, No. 363, § 2.
Act 1972-363 legislation
Act No. 363, approved by the Governor Dec. 29, 1972, specified an effective date of July 1, 1972. See 1 Pa.C.S.A., § 1701 for effective date determination.
68 P.S. § 250.512, PA ST 68 P.S. § 250.512
Current through 2020 Regular Session Act 8. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.