Virginia Notice To Vacate Without Lease

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Virginia
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VA-1255LT
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This form is for use by a Tenant to terminate a year-to-year non-residential lease. "Non-Residential" includes commercial, industrial, etc. Unless a written agreement provides otherwise, the Tenant does not have to have a reason for terminating the Lease in this manner, other than a desire to end the lease. A year-to-year lease is one which continues from year-to-year unless either party chooses to terminate. Unless a written agreement provides for a longer notice period, 60 days notice is required prior to termination in this state. The notice must be given to the Landlord within at least 60 days of the end of the current lease year. The form indicates that Tenant has chosen to terminate the lease, and states the deadline date (which is the end of the yearly term) by which the Tenant will vacate the premises. For additional information, see the Law Summary link.

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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.

No Lease or Tenant at Will 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.

The landlord can't change the terms of the lease during the lease term. They must wait until the lease has expired (unless, of course, the lease itself provides for a change). The landlord can't force the tenant out of the unit before the lease ends, unless they violate the 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.

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.

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Virginia Notice To Vacate Without Lease