Virginia rent increase rules: no statewide cap

Virginia has no statewide rent cap. A rent increase is limited by your lease and the required notice, commonly 30 days for a month-to-month tenancy.

No statewide cap

Virginia does not cap the amount. Your increase is limited by your lease and the required notice period.

30 days written notice. Earliest effective date if you gave notice today: August 7, 2026.

This is a general estimate, not legal advice. Rules change and local ordinances can differ. Always confirm with the official source before giving notice: Virginia tenant resources (HUD).

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Key rules in Virginia

Notice required
30 days
Yearly cap
None

Common questions about Virginia

How much can a landlord raise the rent in Virginia?

Virginia has no statewide rent cap, so there is no set percent limit. A landlord must still give 30 days written notice.

How much notice is required to raise rent in Virginia?

A landlord in Virginia must give 30 days written notice before a rent increase. This is a general guide, not legal advice.

Rent increase rules nearby

General estimate, not legal advice. Last reviewed July 8, 2026. Confirm the current figure with the official source: Virginia tenant resources (HUD).

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