The Pennsylvania Tenant's Supersedes Affidavit (Non-Section 8) is a legal document that serves as an agreement between a tenant and a landlord. It is used when a tenant is facing a possible eviction due to a landlord filing for a complaint in court. The affidavit allows the tenant to stay in the rental unit while the case is pending and is also used as proof of the tenant's ability to pay the amount of rent owed as determined by the court. There are two types of Pennsylvania Tenant's Supersedes Affidavit (Non-Section 8): (1) Tenant's Supersedes Affidavit for Non-Section 8 Tenants and (2) Tenant's Supersedes Affidavit for Section 8 Tenants. The Non-Section 8 version requires the tenant to state their name, address, and the amount of rent they are able to pay. The tenant must also agree to abide by the terms of the lease, pay any court costs, and promptly pay the amount of rent as determined by the court. The Section 8 version is similar, but requires the tenant to include the name of the housing authority that is responsible for their Section 8 subsidy. The affidavit must be signed and notarized before it can be accepted as a valid legal document.