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West Virginia Late Fees: No Statutory Cap, But Reasonableness Required

A complete guide to late fees in West Virginia, including the reasonableness standard, no mandatory grace period, and enforceability requirements.

Melvin Prince
2 min čitanja
Provjereno Apr 2026United States flag
Naknade za zakašnjenjeZapadna-VirginijaNaplata najamninePeriod-odgodeRazumnost

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West Virginia does not have a specific statutory cap on late fees, but courts apply a reasonableness standard. There is also no state-mandated grace period, though most leases include one as a best practice.

Reasonableness Standard

While there is no specific dollar or percentage cap in WV statute, courts will not enforce late fees that are unreasonable or punitive. General guidelines:

StandardDetails
Reasonable range5-10% of the monthly rent
Must be in leaseLate fee must be clearly stated in the written lease
Cannot charge interestLandlords cannot charge interest on accrued late fees
Must reflect actual costsThe fee should be a fair estimate of the landlord's costs from late payment

Examples

  • Monthly rent of $800: A late fee of $40-$80 (5-10%) would be considered reasonable.
  • A flat fee of $20 is generally considered reasonable for lower-rent properties.
  • A late fee of 25% of rent would likely be deemed unreasonable and unenforceable.

No Mandatory Grace Period

West Virginia law does not require landlords to provide a grace period. Rent is due on the date specified in the lease. However:

  • Most leases include a 5-day grace period as a best practice.
  • Including a grace period reduces disputes and is viewed favorably by courts.

Must Be in the Lease

To be enforceable, a late fee must be:

  • Clearly stated in the lease agreement.
  • Reasonably related to the landlord's actual damages from late payment.
  • Applied consistently across all tenants.

An oral agreement about late fees is difficult to enforce.

Back to West Virginia Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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