$3.86M Pegasus Communities Virginia Tenants Class Action Settlement
Pegasus Communities has agreed to pay $3.86 million to settle a class action brought by Virginia tenants over alleged landlord practices. Eligible tenants will receive automatic payments — no claim form is required.
Do I Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
- Virginia tenants of Pegasus Communities rental properties during the class period
- You rented from a Pegasus Communities property in Virginia covered by the settlement
- Virginia only — tenants in other states are not covered
- Payments are distributed automatically based on tenancy records
No claim form is required. Payments are distributed automatically to eligible Virginia tenants based on rental records.
No claim form is required. Visit the official settlement website for payment details and tenancy verification information.
Visit Official Settlement Site →What Happened?
Pegasus Communities, a residential property management company, was sued by Virginia tenants alleging improper landlord practices including security deposit handling, maintenance failures, and lease violations. Virginia law imposes specific obligations on landlords regarding tenant rights, security deposits, and habitability standards.
The company agreed to pay $3.86 million to settle the class action while denying wrongdoing. Eligible Virginia tenants will receive automatic payments based on their tenancy records during the class period.
How Much Will I Actually Get?
Eligible Virginia tenants receive automatic payments based on their rental records during the class period. No claim form is required. Visit LandlordSettlement.com for details on payment timing and distribution methods.
Last reviewed: June 22, 2026 | Information verified from court records and official settlement documents.