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Gus Delgado
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Eviction Lawyer in North Chesterfield, VA

Gus Delgado
  • Investor
  • Northern Virginia
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Hi All, wondering if anyone knows of a good lawyer that can help with an eviction process in the north chesterfield, VA area.

Greatly appreciate the information...

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Glen Wiley
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Glen Wiley
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I have evicted multiple times in VA, most recently in Henrico - you really don't need a lawyer.

Read this: https://ipropertymanagement.com/laws/virginia-eviction-proce...

The clerk of court is usually helpful, they can't provide legal advice but they can answer questions about the forms.

Also, sit in on some court hearings for evictions (unlawful detainer), they usually have specific days scheduled for these hearings - the courts are open to the public. Once you see how a few run you will see how easy it is as a landlord.

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