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Congratulations on your first (or 100th) rental property. There are many aspects to successfully manage a rental property. Here is a great checklist to help you on your way.

Virginia law requires that smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors in residential rental properties be inspected at least once every year to ensure proper operation. As a landlord or property manager, it is your responsibility to comply with these safety regulations to protect tenants and avoid legal liability. Regular annual inspections help confirm that the detectors are functioning correctly and meet state-mandated standards.