Even though you may not have a lease arrangement, you are nonetheless obligated to proceed under the Landlord Tenant act. That requires that you provide a Notice to Quit and, following expiration of that period, file a landlord tenant complaint in your local magisterial district justice office.
Alternatively, if you believe you are in physical danger, you can file a Petition for Protection From Abuse (PFA) which, if approved on a temporary basis, will result in his immediate eviction pending a final hearing and possibly permanent relief of up to 3 years.
Finally, if you believe he is not properly caring for his daughter, you can contact your county Office of Children and Youth (OCY) who may begin an investigation and provide some relief as well as a better solution for the child.
I trust this has been helpful but do not hesitate to call or email me on a free initial basis.
Matthew R. Nahrgang, Esquire
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Collegeville, PA 19426
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Answered on Feb 19th, 2024 at 12:54 PM