Must a Landlord Accept Rent After an Eviction Lawsuit in Virginia?

The Virginia Residential Landlord Tenant Act includes provisions allowing landlords to accept rent after an eviction lawsuit and still preserve their rights to evict.  This is called accepting rent with reservation in Virginia.  It also has rules allowing tenants to take steps to fully dismiss an action for unlawful detainer by paying their rent.  This is called redemption.  Below is …

Misrepresentations in Real Estate Sales in Virginia

Buying a home is an exciting time for purchasers.  But is can also be unnerving.  Buyers must be diligent and careful in making a purchase. Sometimes, a seller or realtor will make misrepresentations in real estate sales in Virginia to induce buyers to purchase.  These misrepresentations may be intentional or negligent.  Often, buyers do not discover the misrepresentation until after …

Virginia Foreclosure Laws – How to Protect your Investment

A review of the Virginia foreclosure laws and how to protect your investment provided by our Williamsburg Newport News Foreclosure Attorneys. Overview of Virginia Foreclosure Laws While some states provide multiple requirements before a lender can foreclose, Virginia has very few similar laws. Virginia permits lenders (through their foreclosing “trustee”) to foreclose on delinquent loans without going to Court if the Deed of Trust …

Virginia Security Deposit Laws – How to Get Your Deposit Back

A dispute with your landlord regarding return of a security deposit can be frustrating.  There are several ways, some with the help of an attorney, you can use Virginia security deposit laws to protect your deposit.  This information is provided by our Williamsburg Newport News Landlord/Tenant Attorneys. What are the Parties’ Responsibilities A dispute with your landlord regarding return of a …