Full question:
I have a tenant that has not paid her rent, I called her 3 times and went by the resident. I was told by her adult son he thought she mailed it to me. She has not made contact. I want to serve her with a NOTICE to PAY RENT or QUIT but how many days does the VA law require that I give her to pay the full amount due? I have a form that states not fewer than three days.
- Category: Landlord Tenant
- Date:
- State: Virginia
Answer:
To address nonpayment of rent in Virginia, you should first check the lease agreement for specific terms. According to Virginia law, if a tenant does not pay rent, you must provide a written notice requiring payment or possession of the premises. The tenant has five days to pay the overdue rent after receiving this notice (Va. Code § 55-225). If the tenant fails to pay within that time, you may proceed with legal action to recover possession of the property.
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