Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Virginia
Verbal agreement with landlord
Hi. I've rented a house for two years under a verbal ''extension''- as in, I didn't sign anything after the first lease for the last two years. I want go get out of the ''verbal agreement'' a few months early. I don't want to be mean but I'd love to not get stuck losing my security deposit.
So I guess the question is- does a verbal agreement really mean anything? It was just one the phone, nothing was signed..It doesn't seem very enforceable...
Thanks!
Asked on 2/27/09, 12:20 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Hendrickson
Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson
Re: Verbal agreement with landlord
Yes, verbal agreements do mean something, legally speaking, and are as valid as written agreements---if you can prove them by a preponderance of the evidence when required to do so.
Answered on 2/27/09, 11:34 pm