Virginia Statutes

§ 34-7 — Real estate, subject to encumbrances, may be set apart; if sold, how surplus disposed of

Virginia § 34-7
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 34HOMESTEAD AND OTHER EXEMPTIONS
Ch. 2HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION OF HOUSEHOLDER

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Va. Code Ann. § 34-7 (2026).

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Such real estate may be selected and set apart as aforesaid, subject to any paramount encumbrances thereon. If a sale be had to satisfy the encumbrances, the surplus of the proceeds, if any, not exceeding the amount to which the householder is entitled under § 34-4, shall be paid to the householder and invested by him in such other property as he may select.

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Legislative History

Code 1919, § 6533.

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