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Code · Virginia · Title 55.1 · Chapter 12

Code of Virginia § 55.1-1260. Establishment of Eviction Diversion Program; purpose; goals.

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A. There is hereby established the Eviction Diversion Program (the Program). The Program may be implemented by any general district court of the Commonwealth. The purpose of the Program shall be to reduce the number of evictions of low-income persons. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no eviction diversion court or program shall be established except in conformance with this section.
B. The goals of the Program shall include
(i)reducing the number of evictions of low-income persons from their residential dwelling units for the failure to pay small amounts of money under the rental agreement, in particular when such persons have experienced an event that adversely affected financial circumstances such as the loss of employment or a medical crisis in their immediate family;
(ii)reducing displacement of families from their homes and the resulting adverse consequences to children who are no longer able to remain in the same public school after eviction;
(iii)encouraging understanding of eviction-related processes and facilitating the landlord's and tenant's entering into a reasonable payment plan that provides for the landlord to receive full rental payments as contracted for in the rental agreement and for the tenant to have the opportunity to make current such rental payments; and
(iv)encouraging tenants to make rental payments in the manner as provided in the rental agreement.
2019, cc. 355 , 356 , § 55-248.40:1; 2025, cc. 476 , 490 .
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