Wilson C. Pasley is a reputable Roanoke, Virginia evictions lawyer. He is ready to help you with your eviction legal needs. With five years of courtroom experience and having prosecuted over 1000 cases, Attorney Wilson C. Pasley will provide the legal expertise to help guide you through your evictions case.
An Eviction is a legal process by which a Virginia landlord regains possession of a leased or rented premises from a tenant or renter through court ordered judgement. If the tenant does not leave when asked, a Virginia eviction requires the involvement of a Virginia court. If a landlord wishes to evict a tenant, he or she must follow strict procedures set forth by the state of Virginia.
Some common types of
Virginia eviction notices are:
Pay or Quit – A pay or quit notice is used where the Virginia tenant has not paid rent. The landlord then warns the tenant that if he does not pay, he will be required to leave.
Cure or Quit – A cure or quit notice is used where the tenant has violated certain other terms of the lease. The landlord warns the tenant that if he does not fix the violation, he will be required to leave.
Unconditional Quit – A tenant is ordered to move out within a certain period of time under the unconditional quit notice. The tenant is not offered the opportunity to fix any problems.
What is an Unlawful Detainer?
A landlord who wants a Virginia eviction, must go to court and file an unlawful detainer lawsuit. An unlawful detainer lawsuit is a speedy action and will determine whether the tenant is required to vacate the premises.
No one wants to see an eviction happen. However, in certain cases there are no other alternatives. Evictions can be complicated and if not handled properly, illegal. Virginia eviction lawyer, Wilson C. Pasley can help you identify how the law applies to your circumstance. Wilson will review your particular situation and advise you on the appropriate procedures according the Virginia Residential Landord and Tenant Act.
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