Virginia Statutes
§ 6.2-409 — Addition of unpaid interest to principal balance
Virginia § 6.2-409
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 6.2FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND SERVICES
Subtitle IGENERAL PROVISIONS
Ch. 4CERTAIN LENDING PRACTICES
Art. 2LOANS SECURED BY LIEN ON REAL ESTATE
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 6.2-409 (2026).
Text
A.For the purpose of this section:
"First deed of trust" or "first mortgage" includes all deeds of trust and mortgages, and amendments thereto, that are made by the same grantor or mortgagor, secure notes held by the same holder, convey substantially the same real estate, and are superior to all other deeds of trust or mortgages on the real estate.
"Grantor" or "mortgagor" includes an owner of real estate, and spouse, who has assumed responsibility for the obligation secured by such deed of trust or mortgage encumbering the real estate.
"Real estate" includes a leasehold estate of not less than 25 years.
B.Notwithstanding any other statutory or case law relating to compounding of interest, if regularly scheduled periodic payments on an obligation secured by a first mortgage or first
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Legislative History
1987, c. 622, § 6.1-330.69; 2010, c. 794.
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