Property Management

Under the VRLTA, if a Virginia landlord fails to maintain a habitable property, the tenant may:

AImmediately terminate the lease without notice
BPay rent into escrow and pursue remedies including repair and deduct✓ Correct
CSublease without permission
DSue only in federal court

Explanation

Under the VRLTA, when a landlord fails to maintain habitable conditions, a tenant may give written notice, and if not fixed within the required period, may escrow rent, make repairs and deduct costs, or terminate the lease.

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