Month-to-Month Laws
Termination Notice – The landlord or tenant must give 30 days to terminate. (§ 55.1-1253(A))
Increasing Rent – The landlord must give a 30 days notice. (§ 55.1-1253(D))
Virginia Month-to-Month Lease (Preview)
A Virginia month-to-month lease agreement is a flexible real estate rental contract known as tenancy at will, meaning there is no set end date. The landlord or tenant has 30 days to give one another a notice to quit. This agreement is legally binding and must be signed for and adhered to, just like a standard lease agreement.
A Virginia month-to-month lease agreement is a flexible real estate rental contract known as tenancy at will, meaning there is no set end date. The landlord or tenant has 30 days to give one another a notice to quit. This agreement is legally binding and must be signed for and adhered to, just like a standard lease agreement.
Termination Notice – The landlord or tenant must give 30 days to terminate. (§ 55.1-1253(A))
Increasing Rent – The landlord must give a 30 days notice. (§ 55.1-1253(D))