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NOTE: Under Virginia law, if you do not have a lease, and you do not pay rent, you are considered a ?tenant at sufferance.? This means you can be evicted for any reason at all, at any time, and no notice needs to be given to you. Under this circumstance you can go from ?tenant? to ?trespasser? very quickly.
If you don't have a written lease, your landlord should tell you how much rent you must pay and when it is due. If you don't pay your rent, your landlord has the right to start the eviction process. Your landlord must go to court to legally evict you.
Tenancy at will The landlord or tenant can end a month-to-month tenancy-at-will by giving a written 30 days (minimum) notice to quit that must expire at the end of a rental period. Pay special attention if the notice to quit is given in February, which has less than 30 days.
To evict a tenant with no lease or a ?tenant at will?, a landlord must serve them an X-Day Notice to Quit. The proper notice period a landlord gives depends on the length of rental period. If the tenant pays rent weekly, a landlord has to serve them a 7-Day Notice.
Florida law allows for a legal action know as an Ejectment to remove a non-rent paying person living in your home, who has not signed a lease and has no title or interest in the property. Often times, this involves a person whom you have allowed to live in your home and who later refuses to leave when asked.