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Under Virginia law, regardless of whether you're covered by the VRLTA, all landlords must do these things:
  • Follow building and housing codes affecting health and safety.
  • Make all repairs needed to keep the place fit and habitable (livable).
  • Keep the common areas clean and safe.
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