On 5 May 2001, 8:11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have a Q for everyone, but let's preface it with a scenario in order to
> explain it better.
> 
> I live in an apartment community of townhouses. After 30 years of neglected
> upkeep, the newly purchased community is to undergo a multi million dollar
> renovation. Yep, my rent will go up proportionately, but that's not the
> issue.  They claim they have the right to be in my townhouse for this
> remodeling, (regardless of whether I am home or not), to rip out the
> existing kitchen, baths and all the floors.  I told them I did not want
> them in my home while I was not there, and they would have to schedule
> their remodeling around MY schedule.  They are obviously angry.  What
> rights can I assert to keep these strangers out of my home while I am not
> there to supervise their work?  I have too many valuables, and I'm "this"
> close to changing the locks!
> 
> I am seeking some Virginia renter's rights urls.
> 
> K. Bryan
> 
Have a look at these:

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http://badlandlords.tripod.com/virginia.html
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http://www.rentlaw.com/virginiarentlaw.htm
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http://www.renterswoescentral.com/tenant_rights/landlord_tenant_statutes.htm


Dennis

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