This is a legal form that was released by the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System - a government authority operating within Pennsylvania. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form MDJS310 C?A: Form MDJS310 C is the Declaration for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Temporary Halt in Evictions to Prevent Further Spread of Covid-19 specifically for Pennsylvania.
Q: What does Form MDJS310 C do?A: Form MDJS310 C is used to declare that you meet the eligibility criteria for the CDC's temporary eviction moratorium in Pennsylvania.
Q: Who should use Form MDJS310 C?A: Tenants in Pennsylvania who are facing eviction and want to take advantage of the CDC's temporary eviction moratorium should use Form MDJS310 C.
Q: What is the purpose of the CDC's temporary halt in evictions?A: The CDC's temporary halt in evictions aims to prevent further spread of Covid-19 by providing some protection to tenants who are unable to pay their rent due to pandemic-related financial hardship.
Q: What are the eligibility criteria for the CDC's temporary eviction moratorium in Pennsylvania?A: To be eligible, tenants must meet certain income requirements and provide a signed declaration stating that they have experienced a substantial loss of income, have made best efforts to obtain government assistance, and are unable to pay their full rent due to financial hardship.
Q: How long does the CDC's temporary eviction moratorium last?A: The temporary eviction moratorium initially lasted from September 4, 2020, to December 31, 2020. However, it has been extended multiple times.
Q: Does the CDC's temporary eviction moratorium mean tenants don't have to pay rent?A: No, the temporary eviction moratorium does not relieve tenants from the obligation to pay rent. It only provides temporary protection from eviction for certain eligible tenants.
Q: Can landlords still pursue eviction for reasons other than non-payment of rent during the temporary moratorium?A: Yes, landlords can still pursue eviction for reasons other than non-payment of rent, such as lease violations unrelated to financial hardship.
Q: What should tenants do if they want to take advantage of the CDC's temporary eviction moratorium?A: Tenants should review the eligibility criteria and requirements, complete and sign Form MDJS310 C, provide a copy to their landlord, and retain a copy for their records.
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