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West Virginia Landlord Entry Notice

24 hours customary (no statutory minimum)

West Virginia law does not set a fixed minimum notice period for landlord entry, but 24 hours' advance notice is widely treated as good practice — and your lease may promise it outright. Genuine emergencies (fire, flooding, urgent repairs) are exempt from the notice requirement.

Educational information: generated from our West Virginia law database (last updated 2024-01-01). Not legal advice.

How West Virginia compares

25 of 51 US jurisdictions set a fixed statutory minimum notice period for landlord entry; the rest apply a reasonable-notice standard or rely on custom and lease terms. Here is how West Virginia compares with other states in our database.

StateLandlord Entry Notice
West Virginia24 hours customary (no statutory minimum)
Wisconsin12 hours
Wyoming24 hours customary (no statutory minimum)
Alabama48 hours
Alaska24 hours

Frequently asked questions

How much notice does a landlord need to enter my apartment in West Virginia?
There is no specific statutory minimum in West Virginia — 24 hours is considered good practice rather than a legal requirement. No specific statutory requirement, but reasonable notice (24-48 hours) expected. Should be specified in lease. Entry during reasonable hours (9am-5pm typical).
Can a landlord enter without notice in an emergency in West Virginia?
Yes. Emergencies such as fire or serious water leaks allow immediate entry without advance notice.
Can my lease waive the entry notice requirement in West Virginia?
Clauses granting the landlord unlimited entry without notice are a common red flag and are frequently unenforceable. Have any such clause reviewed.

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