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Create a comprehensive West Virginia lease agreement with our customizable template. Save time and ensure peace of mind by having all the necessary clauses and details readily available for your rental agreement needs.
The most commonly used West Virginia lease agreement is the fixed-term, standard residential lease agreement. It covers essential details such as:
- The rental period
- Rent amount
- Security deposit
- Rules for the use of the property
Month-to-month lease agreements and sublease agreements are also common.
How to write a West Virginia lease agreement
Writing a West Virginia rental contract is simple with our user-friendly template.
- Start by filling in the required information, such as the names of the landlord and tenant, property address, lease term, and rent amount.
- Include additional clauses or specific terms as needed.
- Finally, ensure both the tenant and landlord sign the finalized agreement.
A West Virginia lease agreement should include certain disclosures to comply with state laws. These may include:
- Lead-based paint disclosure, if the property was built pre-1978
- Disclosure of any past or present mold issues
There is no maximum security deposit in West Virginia. Most landlords tend to charge one month's rent.
Landlords are required to return the security deposit within 60 days after the lease ends, along with an itemized list of any deductions.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, under West Virginia law, landlords have the right to pursue eviction of renters for non-payment of rent, subject to proper legal procedures.
Yes, both landlords and tenants can terminate a lease agreement early, but certain conditions and notice periods may apply. Consult the lease agreement or seek legal advice for specific circumstances.
No, West Virginia doesn’t have statewide rent control laws. However, local jurisdictions may have their own regulations regarding rent control.
Generally, property owners must provide reasonable notice before entering the rental property. West Virginia law doesn’t specify the exact notice period, but we advise you give at least 24 hours of notice, except in emergencies.
If a landlord fails to return a tenant’s security deposit within the specified time frame or makes improper deductions, they may pursue legal remedies, including filing a lawsuit in small claims court.
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