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West Virginia Landlord Maintenance Obligations and Habitability Standards

Understand West Virginia habitability laws, landlord repair duties, the repair-and-deduct remedy, and tenant notification requirements.

Melvin Prince
3 min lesing
Verifisert Apr 2026United States flag
VedlikeholdWest-VirginiaBeboelighetReparer og trekk fraUtleiers-plikter

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Landlord Friendly?
Highly
Deposit Limit
None
Eviction Speed
Fast

West Virginia imposes an implied warranty of habitability on all residential landlords. Unlike many landlord-friendly states, West Virginia also provides tenants with a repair-and-deduct remedy when landlords fail to maintain habitable conditions.

Landlord's Mandatory Duties

Under WV Code § 37-6-30, a landlord must:

  1. Comply with all applicable building and housing codes materially affecting health and safety.
  2. Make all repairs necessary to keep the premises in a fit and habitable condition.
  3. Keep common areas in a safe and clean condition.
  4. Maintain in good working order all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, and ventilating systems and appliances.
  5. Provide adequate waste disposal facilities.
  6. Provide pest control as needed.

What Constitutes an Uninhabitable Condition?

Common examples include:

  • No functioning heating in winter.
  • Broken plumbing or sewage problems.
  • Electrical hazards (exposed wiring, non-functioning circuits).
  • Structural defects (holes in floors, leaking roof, deteriorating walls).
  • Significant pest infestations.
  • Mold caused by structural defects or landlord neglect.
  • Lack of running water.

Tenant Remedies

Notice Requirement

The tenant must provide the landlord with written notice describing the maintenance issue before pursuing any remedy.

Repair and Deduct

If the landlord fails to make repairs within a reasonable time (typically 14 days) after receiving notice, the tenant may:

  • Arrange for the repair themselves.
  • Deduct the cost from rent.
  • The deduction should be reasonable in relation to the repair needed.

Lease Termination If

the habitability issue is severe and the landlord fails to act, the tenant may terminate the lease and vacate without further rent liability.

Court Action

Tenants can apply to the court for an order requiring the landlord to make repairs, potentially with rent abatement.

Code Enforcement

Tenants can report violations to local building and housing code authorities.

Tenant's Obligations Tenants must:

  • Keep the premises clean and safe.
  • Dispose of garbage properly.
  • Use all facilities and appliances in a reasonable manner.
  • Not damage the property.
  • Notify the landlord promptly of needed repairs.

How Landager Helps

Landager's maintenance system logs every repair request with timestamps and photos, tracks response times against the 14-day reasonable period, and creates a comprehensive compliance record.

Back to West Virginia Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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