Here's what to include: Date of the notice. Full name of the tenant(s) Property address. Statement of the eviction reason (e.g., unpaid rent or lease violation) Reference to how this violates the lease agreement. Deadline for vacating the premises. Landlord's signature. Landlord's name, address, and contact information.
Fairfax Measure I was on the ballot as a referral in Fairfax on November 5, 2024. It was approved. A "yes" vote supported repealing the current Just Cause Eviction and Rent Stabilization Ordinances and replacing them with standards from the California Tenant Protection Act of 2019 and prior Town Code.
File an eviction lawsuit: If the subtenant still doesn't leave after getting the notice, you can file an eviction lawsuit in court. The eviction proceedings include gathering and presenting evidence, such as the lease agreement, written notices, and any documentation about the unauthorized subletting situation.
To evict a tenant with no lease or a “tenant at will”, a landlord must serve them an X-Day Notice to Quit. The proper notice period a landlord gives depends on the length of rental period. If the tenant pays rent weekly, a landlord has to serve them a 7-Day Notice.
Your landlord cannot legally cut off your utilities, lock you out of your home, or evict you without taking you to court. You do not have to move out if your landlord tells you to leave or if they file an eviction case (called a “Summons for Unlawful Detainer”) against you.
Following are the steps a landlord must take in the eviction process. STEP 1: Notice to Tenant. (Referred to herein as “Tenant" whether singular or plural) STEP 2: Summons for Unlawful Detainer. Va. STEP 3: Writ of Eviction in Unlawful Detainer Proceedings. Va. STEP 4: Eviction. There are two types of eviction:
No Lease or Tenant at Will To evict a tenant with no lease or a “tenant at will”, a landlord must serve them an X-Day Notice to Quit. The proper notice period a landlord gives depends on the length of rental period. If the tenant pays rent weekly, a landlord has to serve them a 7-Day Notice.
Check that the eviction is valid. Your landlord will need to go through the eviction process for the eviction notice to be valid. Tell the court why you shouldn't be evicted. To do this, you need to fill in a form called N244 which is available on the government website and send it back to the court.
In Virginia, a tenant must have explicit written consent from their landlord to sublet a rental property. This consent can be part of the original lease or come from a separate agreement. The landlord retains the right to screen and approve potential subtenants.