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For month to month tenants, or tenants coming to the end of a rental agreement, the landlord must give at least 30-day notice to vacate on or before the first of the month ending on the last month.
Either party may terminate a rental agreement with a term of 60 days or more by giving written notice to the other at least 60 days prior to the termination date; however, the rental agreement may require a longer period of notice.
A Virginia Lease Termination Letter Form (30-Day Notice) is a legally binding document that allows a tenant or landlord to provide proper 30-day notice, as is required by most lease agreements, of an intent to end the tenancy.
Termination of lease letter The date of the letter. The name and address of the tenant. A request that the tenant vacate by a specific date. The reason for termination. A reference to the lease clause that permits you to end the lease. The date you want to do a walk-through inspection.
If the landlord wants to terminate a month-to-month lease for a reason other than non-payment of rent, the landlord must give you a written notice to move out in 30 days if the rent is paid each month. If it's paid by the week, then only a 7-day written notice is required.
Tenants can use the Virginia Tenant Notice to Vacate Form to inform landlords and property managers of their intention to vacate the rental property at least 30 days before they intend to move out, or longer if required by the terms of their Virginia Lease Agreement.
The landlord or the tenant may terminate a month-to-month tenancy by serving a written notice on the other at least 30 days prior to the next rent due date, unless the rental agreement provides for a different notice period. The landlord and the tenant may agree in writing to an early termination of a rental agreement.
Virginia law requires tenants to provide their landlord with written notice at least 30 days prior to terminating their month-to-month agreement or at least 120 days prior notice for one with no end date. Virginia doesn't require tenants to provide written notice for fixed-end-date leases.