Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Virginia

filthy roommate; break lease or get him out?

I currently live in an apartment complex that caters to college students. In my apartment, there are three different rooms that are leased individually, but we all have a shared common area (kitchen and living room). I have lived here for over a year and have gotten along with all of my roommates, but I now have a roommate who is dirty and noisy, and, because of this, we don't get along. I would either like to force him out (preferably) or break my lease and leave myself. I've spoken to the property manager about the situation and he says that neither of these are options for me. Do I have any legal recourses in this situation, or do I just have to live out my lease?


Asked on 11/02/07, 4:51 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

Re: filthy roommate; break lease or get him out?

I regret to report that your property

manager has in effect given you an apparently correct summation of Virginia law with respect to your situation.

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Answered on 11/03/07, 8:36 am


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