Landlord and Tenant Disputes

Commercial Landlord/Tenant Disputes

Commercial landlord/tenant disputes can be tricky, especially when both parties don’t understand the laws governing their relationship. Let’s take a look at the basics of landlord and tenancy laws in Virginia.

Commercial Landlords

Landlords responsibilities include the following:

  • The landlord is responsible for gas, fire and electrical safety
  • Managing asbestos and protecting workers from asbestos exposure
  • General maintenance and repairs
  • Minimum energy efficiency standards
  • Maintaining property insurance

CARES Act on Commercial Leases

The CARES Act does not address commercial leases and there is no federal COVID guidance on commercial leases. However, Virginia COVID regulations prohibited a commercial landlord from evicting a tenant during the declared emergency.

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Rules Regarding the Payment of Rent

Landlords are required to inform the tenant (in the lease) of the amount of rent, any late payment fees, notice for an increase in rent, and any fees related to bounced checks. Virginia law doesn’t stipulate rules about late payment, so a landlord can only impose a late fee if that is indicated in the lease.

Eviction

Virginia law allows for evictions through court and self-help as long as the eviction doesn’t incite a breach of peace. However, if a landlord doesn’t go through a judicial process for eviction they could be liable for unlawful seizure of the tenant’s property.

UCC Security Interest and Eviction

If the lease creates a UCC interest in the tenant’s property as collateral it may be possible to repossess and dispose of the property without involving a court order.

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Small Claims Suits in Virginia

It may not be worth it to hire legal representation for smaller sums given the cost of litigation. Be advised that commercial tenants or landlords can sue the other party for up to $5000 in small claims court.

Commercial Tenant/Landlord Litigation

Occasionally disputes are large enough and complicated enough that it is worth it to hire a lawyer to represent you to negotiate or litigate your claim in district court. You want a lawyer experienced in discovery, negotiation and litigation to represent your interests throughout this process.

Landlord/Tenant Disputes and Resolution Northern Virginia

If you’re facing issues as a landlord or tenant in Virginia, call our office to schedule an appointment. Our experienced knowledgeable attorneys will work hard to resolve your dispute.

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