The Pennsylvania Notice of Appeal Section 8 Tenant's Supersedes Affidavit is a legal document used by Section 8 tenants in Pennsylvania to appeal a landlord's decision to terminate their lease. The purpose of the affidavit is to provide a tenant with an opportunity to prove that they did not breach their lease agreement, and that they should not be evicted. The affidavit must be signed by the tenant and notarized, and must include a statement of the tenant's appeal and the reasons why the decision should be reversed. In addition, the tenant must provide evidence to support their claim. The affidavit must also include a request for a supersedes, which is an order that temporarily stays the enforcement of the landlord's eviction order until the appeal is heard. There are two types of Pennsylvania Notice of Appeal Section 8 Tenant's Supersedes Affidavits: a standard affidavit and a hardship affidavit. The standard affidavit is a general form that is used for most appeals, while the hardship affidavit is used when the tenant is facing financial hardship.