§ 8.01-44.Action against parent for damage to private property by minor.
Chapter 3. Actions · Article 3. Injury to Person or Property · Last amended 1996 · Last verified July 16, 2026
Full Text of § 8.01-44
Plain-English Summary
The owner of any property may bring an action against the parents, or either of them, of a minor living with them, to recover for damages suffered from the minor’s willful or malicious destruction of, or damage to, that property. This is the private-property counterpart to § 8.01-43’s public-property remedy, open to any property owner rather than only government entities.
Recovery from the parents is capped at $2,500 per incident or occurrence, the same limit as the public-property version. But that cap does not shield the minor: any recovery from the parents does not preclude full recovery from the minor, except to the extent already recovered from the parents. The section also states that it operates in addition to, not in place of, any other law that imposes liability on a parent for a minor child’s acts.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much can a property owner recover from a minor’s parents under this section?
No more than $2,500 as a result of any one incident or occurrence.
If the parents pay the $2,500 cap, can I still go after the minor for the rest of my damages?
Yes. Recovery from the parents does not preclude full recovery from the minor, except to the amount already recovered from the parents.
Does this section replace other laws that hold parents responsible for their children’s actions?
No. The section states it is in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other law imposing on a parent liability for the acts of a minor child.
Does the minor have to be living with the parent being sued?
Yes. The action reaches the parents, or either of them, of a minor living with them.
What kind of conduct by the minor triggers liability under this section?
Willful or malicious destruction of, or damage to, the owner’s property.
Amendment History
Code 1950, § 8-654.1:1; 1966, c. 532; 1972, c. 825; 1977, c. 617; 1984, c. 48; 1987, c. 193; 1994, cc. 508, 552; 1996, c. 698.