Virginia Notice to Lessor of Lessee's Intention not to Renew Lease

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A lease agreement may contain specific provisions authorizing renewal or extension, or a subsequent agreement or modification may grant the extension or renewal. A lease agreement may also grant an option to either a lessee or a lessor to renew or extend the term of the lease agreement.


This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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In Virginia, landlords can evict tenants for a lease violation. The landlord must give tenants a 30-Day Notice to Comply, which provides them with 21 days to fix the issue. Should the tenant be unable to resolve the issue within 21 days, the tenant has the remaining 9 days to vacate the rental property.

If the tenant seeks a new lease they should ensure it is also protected by the Act in order to retain legal protection should the landlord try to end the tenancy. If the landlord refuses to renew the lease, tenants can apply to the courts for a new lease to be granted.

Dear (Landlord's name), This letter is to inform you that I do not intend to renew my lease. As per the laws of the State of (insert state), this is my (insert number of days) notice of non-renewal stating that I will be leaving my apartment on (date), which is the end of my current lease.

This notice will inform the tenant that the tenant has 21 days to either remedy the violation or move out of the rental unit. If the tenant does not remedy the violation or move, then the landlord can file an eviction lawsuit against the tenant at the end of the 30 days.

Yes, a lease can automatically renew in Virginia. A lease may include an automatic renewal clause, which renews the lease unless either party gives notice before the end of the lease. Sometimes, this clause will renew the lease for the same period as the original lease.

Lease automatically may renew on a month-to-month basis unless landlord or tenant gives written notice of non-renewal before the end of the set term. The Page 4 lease usually says how much advance written notice must be given (e.g., 30 days, 60 days, or 90 days) before the end of the set term.

Also, you must be given 90 days notice if there is no lease, or if there is a lease with fewer than 90 days remaining, or if you have a month-to-month lease. you should not withhold rent.

The state of Virginia requires that rental properties maintain certain habitable standards. If your landlord doesn't meet them, then you can break the lease without any further obligations. In such a case, a court would deem you to have been "constructively evicted."

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Virginia Notice to Lessor of Lessee's Intention not to Renew Lease