Understanding Quiet Enjoyment in West Virginia Landlord-Tenant Law In West Virginia, every residential lease, whether written or verbal, includes an implied covenant of "quiet enjoyment." This fundamental right ensures that you, as a tenant, can live in your rented home peacefully and without unreasonable interference from your landlord or anyone acting on their behalf. It doesn't mean your home will be perfectly silent, but rather that your landlord won't substantially interfere with your use and enjoyment of the property. When this right is violated, it can significantly impact your daily life and leave you wondering about your legal options. This article will break down what quiet enjoyment means in West Virginia, common violations, and how you can protect your rights. What Exactly is "Quiet Enjoyment" in West Virginia? The term "quiet enjoyment" might sound like it only pertains to noise, but it's much broader. In West ...