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Blog Post How Virginia Beach Landlords Can Balance Aesthetics and Durability in Rental Property Design

How Virginia Beach Landlords Can Balance Aesthetics and Durability in Rental Property Design

Salt air, sandy shoes, and high expectations: owning a rental in Virginia Beach means your property faces both lifestyle-driven demand and relentless wear and tear.Tenants want a space that feels like a coastal retreat, but your bottom line depends on how well that space hol...
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Blog Post How Long Does an Eviction Take in Virginia in 2026?

How Long Does an Eviction Take in Virginia in 2026?

Key TakeawaysEvictions in Virginia can move relatively quickly, but even straightforward cases usually take 30 to 45 days from notice to lockout if uncontested.If the tenant contests the case, requests a trial, or appeals the judgment, the process can extend to 60 to 90 days or l...
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Blog Post The True Cost of Self-Managing Rental Property

The True Cost of Self-Managing Rental Property

Key TakeawaysSelf-managing rental property in Virginia can expose landlords to costly legal risks under updated 2026 laws.Compliance with the Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (VRLTA) has become more complex and time-sensitive.Hidden costs such as vacancies, maintenanc...
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Blog Post Should You Self-Manage Your Rental? How a Tenant Placement Service Can Save You Time and Money

Should You Self-Manage Your Rental? How a Tenant Placement Service Can Save You Time and Money

Key TakeawaysSelf-managing a rental property takes more time than most property owners expect.Tenant placement services help secure tenants by screening, marketing, and preparing lease agreements.You can maintain control of your property while avoiding costly vacancy periods and ...
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Blog Post How to Increase Rent Legally in Virginia in 2026

How to Increase Rent Legally in Virginia in 2026

Key TakeawaysVirginia does not have statewide rent control, meaning landlords can raise rent by any amount as long as legal procedures are followed.Rent increases typically occur at the end of a lease term, unless the lease agreement specifically allows changes earlier.Written no...
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Blog Post How to Reduce Rental Vacancy in Coastal Virginia

How to Reduce Rental Vacancy in Coastal Virginia

Key TakeawaysCoastal Virginia’s rental market remains competitive in 2026, with vacancy rates in some areas like Virginia Beach hovering around 3%, indicating strong demand but also pressure to keep listings attractive.Competitive pricing and understanding local rent benchm...
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Blog Post Should You Self-Manage or Hire a Property Manager in 2026?

Should You Self-Manage or Hire a Property Manager in 2026?

Key TakeawaysSelf-managing a rental property in Virginia can save management fees, but it requires time, legal knowledge, and consistent involvement.Virginia’s rental laws in 2026, especially the Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, place clear obligations on landl...
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Blog Post Rent Collection Strategies for Multi-Family Property Landlords

Rent Collection Strategies for Multi-Family Property Landlords

The first of the month tells a story every landlord knows. Some units pay instantly, others stall for days, and a few go silent. The difference rarely comes down to luck. It comes down to systems.If you manage multiple units, the way you handle rent collection can shape the finan...
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Blog Post The Virginia Eviction Process Explained for Landlords

The Virginia Eviction Process Explained for Landlords

Key TakeawaysVirginia eviction law is governed by the Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (VRLTA) and requires landlords to follow strict legal procedures for notice, filing, and removal of tenants.Most evictions start with serving the correct written notice based on the...
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Blog Post Virginia Security Deposit Laws: What Landlords Can and Cannot Do

Virginia Security Deposit Laws: What Landlords Can and Cannot Do

Key TakeawaysVirginia law limits residential security deposits to no more than two months’ rent.Landlords must return the security deposit or provide an itemized statement within 45 days after the tenant moves out.Security deposits must be held in a separate escrow account ...
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