Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Virginia
My current townhome that I have been renting since September 2018 has an “unlawful detainer” eviction, even though I paid well before the court date along with the late fees. I still live in this residence and have only been late that one time in the past 12 months. When applying for places, to rent, they see this as an eviction. I am disputing with Transuion, but the court still has me down as an unlawful detainer though I was never evicted, and I am afraid this will affect my future. Anything I can do?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Would advise you to contact clerk's office of your local general district court to determine what remedy
might be available at this stage to possibly amend this matter that would be satisfactory to you and, perhaps,
to the landlord as well.
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