Property Management
A Virginia tenant gives proper 30-day notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy on March 15. The tenancy ends on:
AMarch 31
BApril 14
CApril 30
DApril 15✓ Correct
Explanation
Notice given March 15 for 30 days results in a tenancy termination date of April 14. However, in most practical interpretations under the VRLTA, the tenancy ends at the end of the rental period that occurs 30 days after notice — often April 30 for monthly tenants.
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