Property Management
A Virginia residential landlord may evict a tenant for all of the following EXCEPT:
ANonpayment of rent
BMaterial breach of lease terms
CThe tenant having children (in a property not qualifying as senior housing)✓ Correct
DExpiration of the lease term
Explanation
Evicting a tenant because they have children would be discrimination based on familial status, violating the Fair Housing Act and Virginia Fair Housing Law. Landlords can evict for nonpayment, lease violations, and lease expiration.
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