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West Virginia Rent Increase Laws: No Caps, But Notice Required

Understand West Virginia rent increase rules, the absence of rent control, notice requirements for month-to-month tenancies, and anti-retaliation protections.

Melvin Prince
2 min läsning
Verifierad Apr 2026United States flag
HyreshöjningWest-virginiaIngen-hyresregleringMeddelandekravHyresvärds-vänlig

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West Virginia has no rent control laws and no local jurisdictions have enacted rent stabilization ordinances. Landlords can increase rent by any amount they choose, subject only to notice requirements and anti-retaliation protections.

No Rent Control West Virginia law imposes no limits on:

  • The dollar amount or percentage of a rent increase.
  • The frequency of rent increases.
  • Any requirement for government approval of rent changes.

Notice Requirements

Tenancy TypeNotice Required
Month-to-month30 days (one full rental period)
Week-to-week7 days
Fixed-term leaseCannot increase until lease expires (unless lease permits)

While there is no specific statute mandating a notice period for rent increases, the general termination notice periods apply. Best practice is to provide at least 30 days' written notice.

Fixed-Term Leases

A landlord cannot raise rent during a fixed-term lease unless the lease explicitly contains a rent escalation clause. At lease renewal, the landlord may propose any new rent amount.

Prohibited Rent Increases

Landlords cannot increase rent for retaliatory or discriminatory reasons:

  • Retaliation: Raising rent because a tenant reported code violations, filed a complaint, or exercised a legal right.
  • Discrimination: Increasing rent based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or disability under the Fair Housing Act.

How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease end dates, generates rent increase notices with the appropriate notice period, and documents the business justification for each increase — building a defensible record.

Back to West Virginia Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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