Virginia Statutes
§ 55.1-1606 — Grantees and assignees have same rights against lessees as lessors
Virginia § 55.1-1606
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 55.1-1606 (2026).
Text
A grantee or assignee of any land leased, or of the reversion thereof, and his heirs, personal representative, or assigns, shall enjoy against the lessee, and his heirs, personal representative, or assigns, the like advantage, by action or entry for any forfeiture or by action upon any covenant or promise in the lease that the grantor, assignor, or lessor, or his heirs, might have enjoyed.
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Legislative History
2024, cc. 27, 158.
Nearby Sections
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Choice of settlement agent§ 55.1-1007
Disclosure§ 55.1-1008
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Virginia § 55.1-1606, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/va/55.1/55.1-1606.