Virginia Landlording Resources & Forms

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Virginia Residential Lease Agreements

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Virginia Landlord Forms

Virginia  Rental Forms Virginia 5 Day Notice to Pay or Vacate
The 5 Day Notice for failure to pay rent is required before a landlord may initiate eviction proceedings. This notice may be sent with a certificate of mailing, or posted on the door by the County Sheriff’s Department.

Virginia 21/30 Day Notice to Cure or Vacate
A landlord may give a 21/30 Day Notice specifying the nature of the lease violation and instructing the tenant to correct the violation within 21 days or vacate within 30 days from date of service.

Virginia Official Summons for Unlawful Detainer
The landlord may use this summons to start the court process for an Unlawful Detainer, commonly called a UD. The landlord files the UD at the office of the Clerk of the General District Court.

Virginia Landlord Tenant Act & Handbook
This Virginia Landlord Tenant Handbook includes the full legal code of the Virginia Residential Landlord Tenant Act.

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Virginia Attorneys

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Matthew C. Indrisano
Allred, Bacon, Halfhill & Young, P.C.
abhylaw.com
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Fairfax, VA
 

Virginia Links and Resources

Virginia  Rental Resources Virginia Landlord Tenant Handbook
The Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (VRLTA) handbook has been prepared to provide information on the rights, remedies, and responsibilities of landlords and renters concerning the rental process.
www.dhcd.virginia.gov/homelessnesstohomeownership/pdfs/landlord_tenant_handbook.pdf

Virginia Real Estate Investment Clubs

Real Estate Investment Clubs
Capital Area REIA, LLC, Falls Church, VA
www.capitalareareia.com
Meeting Time: 3rd Thursday of every month, 7:00 pm., Number of Members: 300  More Virginia Real Estate Investment Clubs »

Real Estate Community Networking Group, Alexandria, VA
www.realestatecng.com
Meeting Time: Mondays, 7:30 pm., Number of Members: 450  More Virginia Real Estate Investment Clubs »

Richmond REIA, Richmond, VA
richmondinvestors.org
Meeting Time: 4th Thursday of every month, 7:30 pm.  More Virginia Real Estate Investment Clubs »

Richmond Real Estate Investors Association, Richmond, VA
www.rreia.org
Meeting Time: 4thThursday, 7:00 p.m., Number of Members: 70  More Virginia Real Estate Investment Clubs »

Tidewater Real-Estate Investors Group, Virginia Beach, VA
www.trigofva.com
Meeting Time: 3rd Tuesday except July & December, 7:30 pm.  More Virginia Real Estate Investment Clubs »

Virginia Real Estate Investment Articles

Real Estate Investment Articles
Virginia Landlord Tenant Law and Regulations
Posted April 22, 2010
It’s important when creating a Virginia Rental Lease Agreement that you are in compliance with state regulations. Below are some important points that have been provided in a Question and Answer format by ezlandlordforms.com.

An Overview: The Protecting Tenants from Foreclosure Act
Posted July 15, 2010
Foreclosure rates have continued to rise across the country, including rental properties with an active lease agreement in place. The Protecting Tenants from Foreclosure Act took effect on May 20, 2009, and will expire on December 31, 2012.

Pool Safety: Stay Informed and Protect Your Investment
Posted June 24, 2010
Pools can be an enticing amenity for many tenants, and can raise the value of a rental property considerably, but they also come with liability for the landlord. If you own a rental property with a pool or spa/hot tub, you have a legal responsibility to make sure it is safely maintained.

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