Yes. The Virginia Residential Landlord Tenant Act (VRLTA) applies to all residential rentals. The VRLTA balances rights and obligations between tenant and landlord. Many rental properties use standard leases reflecting the terms of the VRLTA.
The VRLTA establishes the rights and responsibilities of tenants and landlords in all jurisdictions throughout Virginia. The VRLTA applies to occupancy in all single-family and multifamily dwelling units as well as public housing units that are subject to this chapter.
Final answer: A motel room rented for a period of 30 days is NOT subject to the Virginia Landlord-Tenant Act.
The VRLTA applies to most residential rental properties in Virginia. As a renter, there are certain rights and responsibilities that come with renting a home in Virginia.
Zoning Ordinance and Safety Rules In general, no more than one family, plus two renters, may live in one house, or no more than four unrelated people may live in one house.
Yes, the landlord can evict him AND you for violation of the 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.
The Virginia Code provides that 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 (see Virginia Code § 55-222 and § 55-248.37).
Section 55-225.3 provides that the landlord and tenant may agree in writing that the tenant perform the landlord's duties specified in subdivisions A 2, 3 and 4 and also specified repairs, maintenance tasks, alterations and remodeling only if the transaction is entered into in good faith and not for the purpose of ...
A tenancy from month to month may beterminated by either party giving 30 days' notice in writing, prior to thenext rent due date, of his intention to terminate the same.