Property Management

A Virginia landlord who accepts rent after serving a pay-or-quit notice may have:

AStrengthened their eviction case
BWaived the eviction and effectively reinstated the tenancy for that period✓ Correct
CNo effect on the eviction proceeding
DViolated the VRLTA by accepting payment

Explanation

Under Virginia law, a landlord who accepts rent after serving a pay-or-quit notice may waive the breach and reinstate the tenancy. The landlord would need to start the notice process again if another default occurs.

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