Local House Codes Ensure Habilitability
Sep 15, 2011
Local County housing codes were established to ensure that residential rental units were habitable at the time of rental and during the tenancy.
In Virginia, housing code violations may lead to admini...
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The Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment
Sep 15, 2011
The landlord-tenant relationship is founded on duties and responsibilities provided in statutory law , the common law, or the actual lease itself.
Basic to all leases is the implied covenant of quiet ...
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Contrats and Property Law is Present in Landlord Tenant Relations
Sep 15, 2011
Landlord tenant law is anchored both contract and property law.
The tenant has a property interest in the land for a given period of time. The length of the tenancy may be for a given period of time, ...
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Attempting a Misdemeanor in Virginia is Same as if You Completed the Act
Sep 12, 2011
Attempting a misdemeanor will result in being charged with the same degree of offense as if the misdemeanor had been committed. See the Code of Virginia at 18.2-27 where it says Attempts to commit misd...
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Attempting a Misdemeanor in Virginia is Same as if You Completed the Act
Sep 12, 2011
Attempting a misdemeanor will result in being charged with the same degree of offense as if the misdemeanor had been committed. See the Code of Virginia at 18.2-27 where it says Attempts to commit misd...
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Attempt Charges for NonFelony Crimes in Virginia
Sep 12, 2011
Attempts to commit non felony offense in Virginia result in charges tied to the felony itself. See the Code of Virginia at 18.2-26 where it provides that Every person who attempts to commit an offense...
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In Virginia no Conviction of the the Act and Conspiracy to Commit the Act
Sep 12, 2011
The Code of Virginia says that if youve been convicted of an act, and you were also charged with conspiracy, the conviction of the act negates the charge of conspiracyyou wont be tried for the conspira...
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Trespass in Virginia
Sep 12, 2011
Trespass Conspiracy can be a Felony, or a Misdemeanor in Virginia
See the Code of Virginia at 18.2-23. Where it says A. If any person shall conspire, confederate or combine with another or others in ...
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Conspiracy to Commit a Felony in Virgina Has Range or Punishments if Convicted
Sep 12, 2011
In Virginia, Conspiracy to commit a felony carries a range of offenses dependent on the type of felony. See the Code of Virginia at 18.2-22 where it provides:
(a) If any person shall conspire, confede...
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Accessories Before the Fact Indicted Together or Separately from Principal
Sep 12, 2011
Accessories Before the Fact may be Indicted with the Principal or Separately See the Code of Virginia at 18.2-21 where it says An accessory, either before or after the fact, may, whether the principal...
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