30 Day Notice To Vacate Virginia Without Lease

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Virginia
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VA-1082LT
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This letter from the Tenant places the Landlord on notice that Tenant expects to move out of the residential property at the expiration of the lease, within 30 days. Tenant is complying with the terms of the lease and with state statutory law.

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The first step is to provide them with a 30 day notice to vacate. Hopefully, they leave voluntary before this 30 day period expires. If they are still living in the home at the end of that 30 day period, an Unlawful Detainer action can be filed against them in the local General District Court.

A landlord can simply give you a written notice to move, allowing you 30 days as required by Virginia law and specifying the date on which your tenancy will end. (The rental agreement may provide for a different notice period.)

Here's what you should include:The date you're submitting your notice.The date you're moving.Information on your current home the address and the landlord's name.A statement declaring that you intend to leave the home.A straightforward statement that you're providing this letter, 30 days out, per your lease agreement.More items...?

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.

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.

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30 Day Notice To Vacate Virginia Without Lease