Virginia Notice of Intent to Demolish
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Virginia Landlords are required to provide Tenants with at least 180 days' Notice before terminating a tenancy due to a planned demolition.
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Virginia Lease Laws: Notice to Demolish
The Code of Virginia § 55.1-1308 requires Landlords to notify new Tenants of any plans to demolish a rental property and to provide all Tenants with at least 180 days' Notice of demolition.
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When applicable, this should be used as an addendum to your Virginia Residential Lease Agreement or delivered to current Tenants as an official Notice.
Virginia Rental Forms and Templates
- Virginia 5-Day Notice to Pay or Vacate: This notice is required before a Landlord may initiate eviction proceedings. This is for Tenants that violate the Lease Agreement by not paying rent.
- Virginia 21/30 Day Notice to Cure or Vacate: This form can be used for Tenants that break the Lease for reasons other than nonpayment of rent. It provides details about the Lease violation and notifies Tenant to cure the violation within 21 days or vacate within 30 days.
- Virginia Official Summons for Unlawful Detainer: This is the official summons for unlawful detainer that Virginia Landlords use to initiate an eviction.
- Virginia Landlord-Tenant Act & Handbook: This resource provides Landlords with the complete Virginia Landlord-Tenant Act and outlines all rights of both parties.