What should I do if my landlord tries to illegally lock me out of my rental?

It is against the law for your landlord to illegally lock you out of your home, turn off vital utility services, or deny or restrict access to services on the premises such as the pool, workout room, laundry room, etc. If your landlord conducts any of these “self-help eviction” practices, please go to the General District Court (1250 St. Paul’s Blvd, Norfolk, VA) and file the following petition at the clerk’s office: Tenant's remedies for exclusion from dwelling unit, interruption of services, or actions taken to make premises unsafe VA Code 55.1-1243.1. The tenant must have the name and the physical address, not a P.O. Box or Route Number, of the landlord or property manager for a warrant to appear in court is served upon the offending party. This petition is usually placed on the court docket within five (5) days.    

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1. How long do I have before my landlord can evict me?
2. Do I need show up for my court date?
3. What are my rights as a renter?
4. Can my landlord just kick me out now?
5. What should I do if my landlord tries to illegally lock me out of my rental?
6. Can I negotiate with my landlord to avoid eviction and catch up on the past-due rent?
7. What bills should I pay if I can’t afford all my expenses?
8. I need help, but don’t know where to go. Where do I start?
9. What additional resources are available?