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foreign [Music] evicting a tenant can seem like a complicated process but in this video well quickly explain the eviction laws in Virginia and outline some simple steps that landlords can take to initiate an eviction in this video well talk about what the eviction process looks like how Virginia laws affect evictions and how to legally remove a non-compliant tenant from a property be sure to watch to the end of this video to find a link to a fillable eviction notice first what is an eviction eviction is the process of Legally removing a tenant even when a tenant has done something wrong its illegal for a landlord to change locks on a property or physically remove a tenant from that property if a tenant refuses to leave after violating the terms of a lease agreement a landlord must seek an eviction from the court eviction is different from the simple termination of a lease a landlord can opt not to renew a lease after the specified term has ended there is no need to involve a court i