Your complete guide to renter protections in Allentown, PA. Learn about local ordinances, rent control status, security deposit rules, and how city law works alongside Pennsylvania state protections.
No
Rent Control
30
Days to Return Deposit
2 months' rent (1 month after first year)
Max Deposit
3
Local Protections
Current rent regulation status
No Local Rent Control
Allentown does not have local rent control. Pennsylvania state law governs rent increase practices.
Without local rent control, landlords in Allentown may raise rent with proper written notice as required by Pennsylvania law. There is no cap on the amount of increase, but it must not be retaliatory or discriminatory.
Allentown-specific laws and ordinances
Allentown rental inspection and licensing program
Lehigh County fair housing protections
PA Landlord and Tenant Act governs deposit and habitability
Local ordinances work alongside Pennsylvania state law. Where local protections are stronger, the local rule typically applies. View full Pennsylvania state protections.
Laws that apply to all Pennsylvania renters
Max Security Deposit
2 months' rent (1 month after first year)
Deposit Return Deadline
30 days
Entry Notice Required
Reasonable notice
Governing Statute
Pennsylvania Statutes
Common questions about renting in Allentown
No, Allentown does not currently have local rent control. Pennsylvania state law governs rent increase rules. Landlords must typically provide proper written notice before raising rent.
In Allentown, the Pennsylvania state limit of 2 months' rent (1 month after first year) applies. Landlords must return deposits within 30 days after you move out.
Allentown tenants benefit from several protections: Allentown rental inspection and licensing program; Lehigh County fair housing protections; PA Landlord and Tenant Act governs deposit and habitability. These are in addition to Pennsylvania state law.
You can contact the Allentown local housing authority or code enforcement department to file complaints about habitability issues, discrimination, or landlord violations. Visit your local housing authority's website for details. You can also file with the Pennsylvania attorney general's office for state-level violations.
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