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Virginia Landlord-Tenant Law: manage Guide 2026

manage Virginia landlord-tenant law with our 2026 guide. Cover VRLTA regulations, security deposits, eviction rules, and landlord rights in Virginia.

Melvin Prince
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This content is for general informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Laws change frequently — always verify current regulations and consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for advice specific to your situation. Landager is a property management platform, not a law firm.Information last verified: April 2026.

Standard Security Deposit
Maximum 2 months’ rent
Deposit Return Deadline
45 Days
State Rent Control
Prohibited

The Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (VRLTA) (VA Code § 55.1-1200 et seq.) establishes a structured, highly regulated framework for residential leasing in the Commonwealth. As of 2024, the VRLTA applies to all residential tenancies in Virginia, regardless of the number of units owned by the landlord.

Key Virginia Rental Laws at a Glance

TopicKey RuleReference
Security Deposit LimitMax 2 months' rent (including damage insurance)VA Code § 55.1-1226
Deposit ReturnWithin 45 daysVA Code § 55.1-1226
Eviction for Non-Payment5-Day "Pay or Quit" NoticeVA Code § 55.1-1245
Late Fee CapMax 10% of rent or balance dueVA Code § 55.1-1204
Rent ControlNone (Statewide preemption)VA Code § 55.1-1237.1
Rent Increase Notice30 days (month-to-month tenancies)VA Code § 55.1-1253
Fee TransparencyAll fees must be on the first page of the lease2024 Legislation

2024-2025 VRLTA Legislative Updates

Virginia has aggressively updated the VRLTA to focus on transparency and eviction reduction:

  1. First-Page Fee Disclosure: Effective July 1, 2024, the security deposit amount and all recurring fees (including late fees) must be clearly displayed on the very first page of the written rental agreement.
  2. Processing Fees: Landlords can no longer charge tenants a "convenience" or processing fee to pay rent or deposits unless they also offer at least one free alternative payment method.
  3. Eviction Records Expungement: Virginia courts now automatically expunge eviction records for cases that were dismissed over 30 days ago, directly impacting landlord screening software.
  4. Statement of Tenant Rights: Landlords are mandated to provide a newly updated Statement of Tenant Rights and Responsibilities to all tenants.

Security Deposits

Virginia caps security deposits at two months' periodic rent. Critically, if a landlord requires a tenant to purchase renter's damage insurance, the combined cost of the deposit plus the insurance premiums cannot exceed this two-month threshold. Landlords have a generous 45 days to return the deposit and an itemized list of deductions.

For more detail, see our Security Deposits guide.

Eviction & The Diversion Program

For non-payment of rent, a landlord must issue a 5-Day Notice to Pay or Quit. For other lease violations, a 21/30 notice (21 days to cure, 30 days to quit) is standard. Furthermore, an Eviction Diversion Program is expanding statewide in 2025, offering court-ordered payment plans to help tenants avoid a final judgment of possession.

For more detail, see our Eviction Process guide.

Rent Control & Rent Increases

Virginia currently has no statewide rent control and generally prohibits localities from enacting it. However, 2025 proposed legislation aims to allow certain localities to limit rent increases and establish anti-gouging boards, making this a highly volatile area of law to watch.

For more detail, see our Rent Increases guide.

Additional Compliance Focus Areas

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