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Section 7315 - Termination of leases and similar obligations by military personnel

51 PA Cons Stat § 7315 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Applicability.--This section shall apply to members of the Pennsylvania National Guard who are called or ordered to active duty with the armed forces of the United States, other than active duty for training, or to State active duty under this title, and members of other reserve components who are called or ordered to active duty with the armed forces of the United States, other than active duty for training, when the period of active duty or State active duty is 30 consecutive days or more.

(b) Leases which may be terminated.--A member of the Pennsylvania National Guard or other reserve component of the armed forces of the United States, as described in subsection (a), or his agent or attorney-in-fact may terminate or cancel without cost, payment or penalty any lease for premises occupied or used by the member for dwelling, professional, business or agricultural purposes and any lease for an automobile, other motor vehicle, boat, aircraft, furniture, appliances, fixtures or other tangible personal property used by the member for personal, business, agricultural or other private use, provided the lease was executed by or on behalf of the member prior to the commencement of the period of active duty or State active duty and provided the lease was not intended as security under the definition of "security interest" in 13 Pa.C.S. § 1201 (relating to general definitions).

(c) Procedures for termination.--The member may terminate or cancel the lease by notice in writing delivered to the lessor or to the lessor's agent at any time following the beginning of the member's active duty or State active duty. Delivery of the notice may be accomplished by placing it in an envelope properly stamped and duly addressed to the lessor or the lessor's agent and depositing the notice in the United States mail. In the case of leases of premises or tangible personal property providing for monthly payments, termination of the lease shall be effective 30 days after the first date on which the next rental or lease payment is due and payable subsequent to the date when the notice is mailed or delivered. In the case of all other leases, termination shall be effective on the last day of the month following the month in which the notice is delivered or mailed, and, in such case, any rental paid in advance for a period after termination shall be refunded to the member by the lessor or his agent.

(d) Relief granted to lessor.--Upon application by the lessor to the appropriate court of common pleas prior to the termination provided for in this section, any relief granted by this section shall be subject to such modifications or restrictions as, in the opinion of the court, justice and equity may require in the circumstances. This section does not prohibit the forfeiture, in whole or in part, of a security or damage deposit paid by the member when the forfeiture is authorized by law and the lessor demonstrates that the forfeiture of the deposit is necessary to pay for actual damages to the premises or tangible personal property arising during the period prior to termination of the lease when the premises or tangible personal property were under the care, custody and control of the member or his family.

(e) Memberships subject to termination.--A member of the Pennsylvania National Guard or other reserve component of the armed forces of the United States, as described in subsection (a), may terminate without cost or penalty any membership or similar obligation incurred prior to the member's entry on active duty in a health club, fitness center, country club, outdoor or indoor recreational organization or similar organization where periodic payments are required to maintain membership, or the member, at his option, may suspend his periodic payments during his period of active service and shall be readmitted to active membership without payment of any initiation or other initial membership fee upon release from active service. The notice described in subsection (c) shall be sufficient for a member to notify the club or organization of the termination or suspension of membership.

(Apr. 16, 1992, P.L.161, No.29, eff. imd.)

1992 Amendment. Act 29 added section 7315.

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Section 7315 - Termination of leases and similar obligations by military personnel