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2005 SESSION
HB 2162 Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; holdover tenancies with landlord's consent.
Introduced by: Gary A. Reese | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; holdover tenancies with landlord's consent. Provides that in the event of termination of a rental agreement and the tenant remains in possession with the agreement of the landlord either as a hold-over tenant or a month-to-month tenant and no new rental agreement is entered into, the terms of the terminated agreement shall remain in effect and govern the hold-over or month-to-month tenancy, except that the amount of rent shall be either as provided in the rental agreement or as set by the landlord in a separate written notice to the tenant to take effect on the next rent due date coming 30 days after notice to the tenant.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; holdover tenancies with landlord's consent. Provides that in the event of termination of a rental agreement and the tenant remains in possession with the agreement of the landlord either as a hold-over tenant or a month-to-month tenant and no new rental agreement is entered into, the terms of the terminated agreement shall remain in effect and govern the hold-over or month-to-month tenancy, except that the amount of rent shall be either as provided in the rental agreement or as set by the landlord in a writing to the tenant.