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Ian Lord
  • Investor
  • Roanoke, VA
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Virginia eviction money question

Ian Lord
  • Investor
  • Roanoke, VA
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So it appears I may have to go through with evicting a tenant in a Norfolk, VA property. I'm guessing that I wouldn't be able to get them out until late December, and it might take a while to get a new tenant in at that time of year. I was in the property a week ago and didn't see any significant reasons to make a deduction from the security deposit. Can I go after the tenant for lost rent from the time they stopped paying until a new tenant is in the property, and if so how does that process work?

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