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Blog Post Do You Need Renters Insurance? What Virginia Renters Should Know in 2026

Do You Need Renters Insurance? What Virginia Renters Should Know in 2026

Key TakeawaysRenters insurance is not legally required by Virginia state law, but many landlords include it as a lease requirement.A policy typically covers personal property, liability protection, and additional living expenses.Virginia renters should understand additional inte...
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Blog Post The Ultimate 2026 Checklist for First-Time Renters in Virginia

The Ultimate 2026 Checklist for First-Time Renters in Virginia

Key TakeawaysVirginia renter laws are governed by the Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, which every first-time renter should understand before signing a lease.Security deposits in Virginia are capped at two months’ rent and must be returned within 45 days.Credit...
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Blog Post Virginia’s New 60-Day Lease Non-Renewal Rule: What Landlords Need to Know in 2026

Virginia’s New 60-Day Lease Non-Renewal Rule: What Landlords Need to Know in 2026

Virginia landlords are entering a new compliance era in 2026. One of the most impactful changes under the Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (VRLTA) is Virginia’s New 60-Day Lease Non-Renewal Rule, which significantly alters how and when landlords must notify tena...
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Blog Post Affordable Housing in Virginia 2026: Programs, Waiting Lists, and How to Qualify

Affordable Housing in Virginia 2026: Programs, Waiting Lists, and How to Qualify

Key TakeawaysVirginia’s affordable housing demand continues to outpace supply going into 2026, with long waiting lists across most regions.The Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) program and Low-Income Housing Tax Credit properties remain the backbone of affordable rentals.L...
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Blog Post Moving to Virginia in 2026: What Renters Need to Know Before Signing a Lease

Moving to Virginia in 2026: What Renters Need to Know Before Signing a Lease

Key TakeawaysVirginia follows the Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (VRLTA), which sets clear rules for leases, security deposits, and tenant rights.Renters should understand local market differences between Northern Virginia, Hampton Roads, Richmond, and smaller citie...
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Blog Post Managing Rentals in Flood Zones in Virginia Beach: Tips for Landlords

Managing Rentals in Flood Zones in Virginia Beach: Tips for Landlords

Virginia Beach is a beautiful coastal city. Rising sea levels and frequent hurricanes make managing rentals in flood prone areas challenging. Property owners must understand flood zones and insurance requirements. Flood mitigation strategies are essential to protect their investm...
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Blog Post Should You Allow Pets in Rentals? Pros, Cons, and Virginia Market Demand 2026

Should You Allow Pets in Rentals? Pros, Cons, and Virginia Market Demand 2026

Key TakeawaysPet-friendly rentals are in high demand in Virginia, especially in competitive areas like Northern Virginia where pet-friendly housing is limited yet desired.Virginia tenants with service and emotional support animals are protected by federal and state laws and canno...
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Blog Post Can a Landlord Increase Rent in 2026? Virginia Rent Increase Laws Explained

Can a Landlord Increase Rent in 2026? Virginia Rent Increase Laws Explained

Key TakeawaysNo statewide rent control or cap: Virginia does not limit how much a landlord can increase rent in 2025. Landlords can set new rental rates based on market conditions. Reference: iPropertyManagementNotice requirements matter: Written notice must be given before raisi...
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Blog Post How to Handle Tenant Complaints Legally in Virginia Beach

How to Handle Tenant Complaints Legally in Virginia Beach

Are you prepared to handle tenant complaints in Virginia Beach without risking legal trouble? Handling tenant complaints is a critical responsibility for any property owner or residential landlord in Virginia Beach. Knowing the legal ways to handle tenant complaints in ...
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Blog Post Late Rent Rules in Virginia: Fees, Grace Periods

Late Rent Rules in Virginia: Fees, Grace Periods

Key TakeawaysLandlords can charge late rent fees in Virginia only if the fee is clearly written in your lease agreement.Late rent fees are capped at 10 percent of the rent or the remaining balance owed, whichever is less.Virginia law generally provides a 5-day grace period after ...
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