Virginia Sublease Agreement

A Virginia sublease agreement sets the conditions for a tenant to rent the space they’ve been leasing to another person. The contract will list the rental price, the sublease term, and the sublessee’s rights and responsibilities. Tenants should be aware that they remain liable to the landlord for any lease violations resulting from the sublessee’s actions.

Virginia Sublease Agreement

A Virginia sublease agreement sets the conditions for a tenant to rent the space they’ve been leasing to another person. The contract will list the rental price, the sublease term, and the sublessee’s rights and responsibilities. Tenants should be aware that they remain liable to the landlord for any lease violations resulting from the sublessee’s actions.

Last updated July 2nd, 2024

A Virginia sublease agreement sets the conditions for a tenant to rent the space they’ve been leasing to another person. The contract will list the rental price, the sublease term, and the sublessee’s rights and responsibilities. Tenants should be aware that they remain liable to the landlord for any lease violations resulting from the sublessee’s actions.

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Laws

Landlord ApprovalIf the lease contains a provision regarding the landlord’s consent to sublease, the landlord has 10 days to approve or deny any sublease applicants. Approval is assumed if the landlord fails to respond in this timeframe.[1]

Security Deposit – The landlord may only accept a security deposit from either the original tenant or the sublessee.[2]

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