LawHelp Interactive Housing Law Interview
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These online programs will help tenants address issues related to security deposits, unsafe or unhealthy conditions in their homes and efforts by their landlords to evict them.
By: Virginia Poverty Law Center
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New Protection for Virginians with Serious Medical Conditions Virginia utility customers who have a serious medical condition, or who share a household with a family member with a serious medical condition, now can get a reprieve from cutoffs when they cannot pay their water or electricity bills on time.
By: Virginia Poverty Law Center
Can A Landlord Use "Self Help" To Evict Me?
By: Virginia Poverty Law Center
What is the Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act?
By: Virginia Poverty Law Center
What Are My Rights Concerning My Security Deposit
By: Virginia Poverty Law Center
The Eviction Process in Virginia
By: Virginia Poverty Law Center
What Happens If I Am Late On My Rent?
What happens if I am late on my rent?
By: Virginia Poverty Law Center
Can My Landlord Bar My Guest From My Rental Property?
By: Virginia Poverty Law Center
Getting Repairs
This article describes how you can get repairs from your landlord in rental housing
By: Central Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc.
Taking a Civil Case to General District Court (Part 1 of 3) - Filing and Serving Your Lawsuit
This is the first part of a three part document describing how to take a civil case to general district court. This document tells you how to file your lawsuit and get service on the opposing party.
By: Central Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc.
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Taking a Civil Case to General District Court (Part 2 of 3) - Planning and Proving Your Lawsuit
This is the second part of a three part document describing how to take a civil case to general district court. This document tells you how to plan for your lawsuit and how to prove your claim in court.
By: Central Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc.
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Taking a Civil Case to General District Court (Part 3 of 3) - Collecting and Enforcing Your Judgment This is the third part of a three part document describing how to take a civil case to general district court. This document tells you how to collect and enforce a judgment you get against a party.
By: Central Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc.
Senior Citizen's Handbook
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Click above to get more information about this topic from the Senior Citizen Handbook created by the Virginia State Bar.
Evictions (including Lockouts and Utility Shutoffs) Information about your rights regarding eviction.
By: Central Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc.
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Fair Housing Information about the Fair Housing Law
By: Central Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc.
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Housing Opportunities Made Equal
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HOME seeks to ensure equal access to housing for all people.
Questions and Answers about Security Deposits This pamphlet contains general information about
your rights. Consult a lawyer if you have specific
questions.
By: Blue Ridge Legal Services, Inc.
Security Deposits
Information regarding security deposits for rental properties.
By: Central Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc.
Tenant's Right to Prevent Eviction for Non-payment of Rent by Paying All Amounts Owed (Tenant's Right of Redemption)
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