January 24th, 2012, 10:01 PM
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Holy Dick Castle!
1988 GT VERT (Sold :(
'Cause she's got a... GRRRREAT ASS!
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From what I have found in Virgina law
What’s written in the lease matters not. State landlord tenant laws trump leases every time. Indeed, from the state of Virginia, you can see that a landlord is required to give notice.
§ 55-248.18. Access; consent; correction of nonemergency conditions; relocation of tenant.
A. The tenant shall not unreasonably withhold consent to the landlord to enter into the dwelling unit in order to inspect the premises, make necessary or agreed repairs, decorations, alterations or improvements, supply necessary or agreed services or exhibit the dwelling unit to prospective or actual purchasers, mortgagees, tenants, workmen or contractors. The landlord may enter the dwelling unit without consent of the tenant in case of emergency. The landlord shall not abuse the right of access or use it to harass the tenant. Except in case of emergency or if it is impractical to do so, the landlord shall give the tenant notice of his intent to enter and may enter only at reasonable times. Unless impractical to do so, the landlord shall give the tenant at least 24-hours' notice of routine maintenance to be performed that has not been requested by the tenant.
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but you live in Iowa you backwards yokel
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