landlord/tenant I live in PA and I just recieved eviction papers in the mail…

landlord/tenant
I live in PA and I just recieved eviction papers in the mail from the magistrate. On the papers the landlord wrote that I waived my notice to quit as per lease agreement. My problem is that I never signed a lease. I read that he has to post on my property that I have 30 days to move or pay(he never did this) and then he can go to the magistrate and file for eviction. Is this true, and if so what can I do about this? Doesn’t he have to provide proof to the court that he followed proper procedure before they give him a hearing date?

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  1. Re: landlord/tenant
    Eviction Papers? There is supposed to be a hearing. At the hearing the landlord has to show that there was a notice to quit. If he doesn’t the DJ will dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction.

    If you have any questions feel free to contact me. The initial consultation is free.

    {John}

    John Davidson
    Law Office of John A. Davidson
    107 North Front Street Suite 117
    Harrisburg, PA 17101

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