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Eviction risk map of Appomattox County, Virginia showing a 3.4/10 Low score, ranked 76th of 132 Virginia counties
County brief·Updated June 25, 2026

Appomattox County, Virginia Eviction Risk: Low

3 incorporated cities and unincorporated areas. The county Eviction Risk Score is held aloft by the city of Appomattox (3.7) and a small number of dense urban cores. Rent-control coverage varies by city.

In 2026
Risk score
3.4
LOW

Ranked #76 of 132 VA counties

4k residents · 3 cities · 4 tracts

1976–2026 · pop-weighted from cities

Appomattox County eviction risk score history

Min1.5 Average2.2 Now3.4
10 5 1976 · score 1.6 1977 · score 1.6 1978 · score 1.6 1979 · score 1.5 1980 · score 1.6 1981 · score 1.7 1982 · score 1.7 1983 · score 1.7 1984 · score 1.6 1985 · score 1.6 1986 · score 1.6 1987 · score 1.6 1988 · score 1.6 1989 · score 1.6 1990 · score 1.6 1991 · score 1.7 1992 · score 1.7 1993 · score 1.7 1994 · score 1.6 1995 · score 1.6 1996 · score 1.7 1997 · score 1.6 1998 · score 1.6 1999 · score 1.6 2000 · score 1.8 2001 · score 1.9 2002 · score 2.0 2003 · score 2.0 2004 · score 1.9 2005 · score 1.9 2006 · score 1.9 2007 · score 2.0 2008 · score 2.5 2009 · score 2.7 2010 · score 2.7 2011 · score 2.7 2012 · score 2.6 2013 · score 2.6 2014 · score 2.6 2015 · score 2.6 2016 · score 2.6 2017 · score 2.6 2018 · score 2.6 2019 · score 2.7 2020 · score 4.4 2021 · score 4.5 2022 · score 3.7 2023 · score 3.3 2024 · score 3.4 2025 · score 3.4 2026 · score 3.4

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Appomattox County's 3.4/10 (Low) reflects a low-pressure rural rental market where below-average rent burden, a 33% renter share, and Virginia's landlord-favorable statute combine to suppress aggregate eviction risk. Scores across the county's three communities range from 2.9 to 3.7. Ranked 76th of 132 Virginia counties - middle of the state's risk distribution - with 75 counties carrying higher scores and 56 carrying lower scores.

How Appomattox County ranks in Virginia

Lower number means more extreme, where #1 is the most
Eviction Risk Score
Moderate
#76 of 132 VA counties 3.4 / 10
Eviction Risk Score, 43rd percentileLowHigh
#76 of 132 counties in Virginia for landlord eviction risk.
Cost of living
Elevated
#16 of 51 states (statewide) 101.1 index
Cost of living, 70th percentileLowHigh
Virginia ranks #16 of 51 states on overall cost of living (1.1% more expensive than the U.S. avg).
Housing services cost
Elevated
#17 of 51 states (statewide) 106.8 index
Housing services cost, 68th percentileLowHigh
Virginia ranks #17 of 51 states on housing services (6.8% more expensive than the U.S. avg).
Income spent on rent
Very Low
#123 of 132 VA counties 22.0% of income
Income spent on rent, 7th percentileLowHigh
#123 of 132 counties in Virginia on % of income spent on rent.

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Cities in Appomattox County
Sorted by Eviction Risk Score · highest first
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CityPopulationRisk% income on rentAverage rentLean
001 Appomattox Pop 2,084 · 27.0% income · $905 rent · Rep 2,084 3.7 27.0% $905 Rep
002 Concord Pop 1,462 · 21.6% income · $771 rent · Rep 1,462 2.9 21.6% $771 Rep
003 Pamplin City Pop 275 · 17.5% income · $831 rent · Rep 275 3.2 17.5% $831 Rep

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Appomattox County, Virginia eviction laws earns an eviction risk score of 3.4/10 (Low), placing it 76th of 132 counties in the state - a position squarely in the middle of Virginia's risk spectrum. With 75 counties carrying higher scores and 56 carrying lower ones, Appomattox sits in a broadly representative middle range, reflecting a rural landlord-tenant environment shaped more by state-level statute than by local policy variation. Scores within the county span from 2.9 to 3.7, a narrow band that points to relatively consistent conditions across its three incorporated communities rather than sharp pockets of concentrated risk.

The county's largest community, Appomattox, registers a score of 3.7/10 - the highest in the county and the one most influenced by its more active rental market of roughly 2,084 residents. Pamplin City, with a population of just 275, comes in at 3.2/10, a middle reading consistent with its limited rental housing stock. Concord, the county's second-largest community at 1,462 residents, posts the lowest score at 2.9/10, reflecting a profile where rent burden and poverty rates are in a similar range but where other structural factors soften the aggregate risk reading. The county-wide average rent of $848 per month and a rent burden of 24.3% - the share of renter household income spent on rent - are both below Virginia eviction laws's urban averages, easing some of the economic pressure that drives eviction filings in denser markets. Still, with 33% of households renting and a poverty rate of 14.9%, the underlying vulnerability is real: a meaningful share of Appomattox renters have limited financial margin against a rent shortfall or an unexpected disruption.

Virginia eviction laws's eviction framework under Va. Code § 55.1-1200 et seq. (the Virginia eviction laws Residential Landlord and Tenant Act) governs every landlord-tenant relationship in Appomattox County. Landlords must give 5 days' written notice before filing for nonpayment of rent under Va. Code § 55.1-1245, 21 days for a curable lease violation, and 30 days for a material non-curable breach or to terminate a month-to-month tenancy. Filing fees at the local general district court run $58 to $90, and once filed, an uncontested eviction typically resolves in 21 to 45 days. Contested cases, where a tenant appears and disputes the claim, extend that timeline to 45 to 120 days. Sheriff lockout fees range from $40 to $150, and landlords who retain legal counsel should expect attorney costs of $500 to $3,000 depending on case complexity. Virginia eviction laws does not require just cause for non-renewal of a lease, does not protect source of income, and the state actively preempts any local jurisdiction from enacting rent control - meaning no municipality in Appomattox County can cap rent increases regardless of local conditions. Landlords must provide 24 hours' advance notice before entering a unit under non-emergency circumstances, and the habitability obligations of Va. Code § 55.1-1220 require safe, structurally sound, and adequately maintained rental premises.

Appomattox County's 3.4/10 score reflects a rural Virginia eviction laws landlord-tenant landscape with below-average rent burden, a modest renter population of roughly 3,821, and no local policy overlays - all factors that contribute to a Low aggregate risk reading within a state legal framework that strongly favors landlord process rights and bars local rent regulation.

Eviction filings in Virginia

Eviction Lab Tracking System · statewide · live through 2026-05-01

The Princeton Eviction Lab Tracking System covers Virginia statewide (no county-level tracker available for Appomattox County). In the past month, 10,534 statewide filings were recorded, 1.07× the historical baseline (near baseline).

Virginia statewide, last 36 months 2023-05-01 – 2026-04-01
Virginia statewide eviction filings (Eviction Lab)2023-05-01: 11,279 filings (0.99× hist)2023-06-01: 11,871 filings (1.01× hist)2023-07-01: 11,681 filings (1.01× hist)2023-08-01: 11,916 filings (1.00× hist)2023-09-01: 11,466 filings (1.00× hist)2023-10-01: 12,415 filings (1.00× hist)2023-11-01: 10,388 filings (0.96× hist)2023-12-01: 11,234 filings (1.04× hist)2024-01-01: 12,658 filings (1.00× hist)2024-02-01: 12,400 filings (1.08× hist)2024-03-01: 10,487 filings (0.95× hist)2024-04-01: 10,082 filings (1.02× hist)2024-05-01: 11,419 filings (1.01× hist)2024-06-01: 11,744 filings (1.00× hist)2024-07-01: 11,546 filings (0.99× hist)2024-08-01: 11,845 filings (1.00× hist)2024-09-01: 11,560 filings (1.00× hist)2024-10-01: 12,537 filings (1.01× hist)2024-11-01: 11,255 filings (1.04× hist)2024-12-01: 10,429 filings (0.96× hist)2025-01-01: 14,590 filings (1.15× hist)2025-02-01: 10,161 filings (0.91× hist)2025-03-01: 11,563 filings (1.04× hist)2025-04-01: 10,358 filings (1.05× hist)2025-05-01: 11,904 filings (1.05× hist)2025-06-01: 10,882 filings (0.92× hist)2025-07-01: 13,152 filings (1.13× hist)2025-08-01: 11,685 filings (0.98× hist)2025-09-01: 11,970 filings (1.04× hist)2025-10-01: 12,965 filings (1.04× hist)2025-11-01: 10,193 filings (0.94× hist)2025-12-01: 10,630 filings (0.98× hist)2026-01-01: 12,943 filings (1.02× hist)2026-02-01: 11,303 filings (1.01× hist)2026-03-01: 11,712 filings (1.06× hist)2026-04-01: 10,534 filings (1.07× hist)
Notice requirement: at least five days notice (in some cases more). Filing fee: minimum filing fee of $36.
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Eviction filings in Appomattox County

In September 2025, 5 eviction filings were recorded in Appomattox County, 71.4% of the historical average (below average).2

Last 24 months of filings 2023-09 – 2025-09
Monthly eviction filings in Appomattox County (LSC CCDI)2023-09: 5 filings (71.4% of avg)2023-10: 6 filings (75.0% of avg)2023-11: 9 filings (112.5% of avg)2023-12: 8 filings (177.8% of avg)2024-01: 3 filings (63.2% of avg)2024-02: 2 filings (21.1% of avg)2024-03: 7 filings (147.4% of avg)2024-04: 2 filings (40.0% of avg)2024-05: 1 filings (13.8% of avg)2024-06: 5 filings (95.2% of avg)2024-07: 8 filings (88.9% of avg)2024-08: 5 filings (80.0% of avg)2024-09: 5 filings (71.4% of avg)2024-10: 6 filings (75.0% of avg)2024-11: 4 filings (50.0% of avg)2025-01: 4 filings (84.2% of avg)2025-02: 6 filings (63.2% of avg)2025-03: 6 filings (126.3% of avg)2025-04: 2 filings (40.0% of avg)2025-05: 2 filings (27.6% of avg)2025-06: 2 filings (38.1% of avg)2025-07: 4 filings (44.4% of avg)2025-08: 7 filings (112.0% of avg)2025-09: 5 filings (71.4% of avg)

Historical eviction filings in Appomattox County

From 2010 to 2016, eviction filings in Appomattox County declined 18%. The peak was 92 filings in 2014.3

Annual filings 2010–2016 No filing data published after 2018
Annual eviction filings in Appomattox County 2000-2018 (Eviction Lab)2010: 79 filings2011: 53 filings2012: 53 filings2013: 57 filings2014: 92 filings2015: 66 filings2016: 65 filings

Data covers 2000–2018, the full span of the Princeton Eviction Lab's national county court-records dataset.

How Appomattox County compares

Appomattox County's 3.4/10 sits close to the Virginia eviction laws average of 3.8/10, a gap that reflects the county's rural character and limited renter-tenant pressure relative to Northern Virginia eviction laws's suburban and urban jurisdictions. Among nearby rural peer counties - including Carroll County, Alleghany County, Rockbridge County, Nelson County, and Charlotte County - Appomattox is broadly in the same range, with no single peer materially outpacing or lagging it; all share the same state-law framework and similarly modest renter populations. The score spread within Appomattox, from 2.9 to 3.7, is narrower than many more populous counties, consistent with a uniform rural profile rather than the sharper intra-county contrasts seen in counties with mixed urban-rural geographies.

Peer counties in Virginia

Same state, closest by population and Eviction Risk Score
Peer county
Carroll County eviction risk
3.4
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 4.3K
Peer county
Alleghany County eviction risk
3.4
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 4.6K
Peer county
Rockbridge County eviction risk
3.3
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 3.8K
Peer county
Nelson County eviction risk
3.3
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 4.2K

Where eviction risk concentrates in Appomattox County

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about Appomattox County

Q1

Why is rent-to-income ratio 24.3% in Appomattox County?

Rent-to-income ratio of 24.3% reflects the ratio of average gross rent to average household income across 3 cities in Appomattox County.
Q2

What court hears evictions in Appomattox County?

Virginia state court hears unlawful detainer or summary process actions in Appomattox County. See the Virginia eviction laws eviction-process guide for court name and procedure.