West Virginia Lease Agreement Requirements
Everything landlords must know about West Virginia lease agreements, including when a written lease is needed, essential terms, and prohibited provisions.
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West Virginia does not require residential leases to be in writing, but a written agreement is strongly recommended to clearly establish rights, obligations, and dispute resolution procedures. Without a written lease, the tenancy defaults to month-to-month.
Disclaimer: This guide provides general legal information for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a qualified West Virginia attorney for advice specific to your situation. Information last verified: March 2026.
Written vs. Oral Leases
- Oral leases: Technically permitted but default to month-to-month tenancies.
- Written leases: Strongly recommended for any term. Required for enforceability of specific provisions like late fees and pet policies.
- No Statute of Frauds issue: West Virginia does not have a strict requirement that leases must be written to be enforceable for any specific term, but oral lease enforcement can be difficult.
Essential Lease Terms
A comprehensive West Virginia lease should include:
- Names and contact information of all landlords and tenants.
- Property description — full address and unit details.
- Lease term — start/end dates or month-to-month designation.
- Rent amount, due date, and accepted payment methods.
- Security deposit amount and handling procedures.
- Nonrefundable fee disclosure — any nonrefundable fees must be clearly labeled.
- Late fee policy — amount (must be reasonable) and any grace period.
- Maintenance responsibilities for landlord and tenant.
- Utility responsibilities — which utilities are included and which are tenant's obligation.
- Pet policy and any pet deposit/fee.
- Rules and regulations governing the property.
- Termination and renewal clauses.
- Required disclosures — lead paint, CO, meth contamination.
Prohibited Lease Provisions
West Virginia law prohibits or voids lease clauses that:
- Waive the tenant's right to a habitable property.
- Allow self-help eviction (lock changes, utility shutoffs).
- Waive the landlord's liability for negligent maintenance.
- Require the tenant to pay the landlord's attorney fees in all disputes regardless of outcome (unconscionable clauses).
Lease Termination
| Tenancy Type | Notice to Terminate |
|---|---|
| Month-to-month | 30 days |
| Week-to-week | 7 days |
| Fixed-term | Expires automatically on end date |
| Year+ lease without end date | 90 days |
How Landager Helps
Landager generates WV-compliant lease agreements with all required disclosures, clearly labeled nonrefundable fees, and reasonable late fee provisions.
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