West Virginia Statutes

§ 36B-1-107 — Eminent domain

West Virginia § 36B-1-107
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 36BUNIFORM COMMON INTEREST OWNERSHIP ACT
Art. 1GENERAL PROVISIONS

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W. Va. Code § 36B-1-107 (2026).

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(a)If a unit is acquired by eminent domain, or part of a unit is acquired by eminent domain, leaving the unit owner with a remnant that may not practically or lawfully be used for any purpose permitted by the declaration, the award must include compensation to the unit owner for that unit and its allocated interests, whether or not any common elements are acquired. Upon acquisition, unless the decree otherwise provides, that unit's allocated interests are automatically reallocated to the remaining units in proportion to the respective allocated interests of those units before the taking, and the association shall promptly prepare, execute and record an amendment to the declaration reflecting the reallocations. Any remnant of a unit remaining after part of a unit is taken under this subsec

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Legislative History

1986 Reg. Sess., SB102; 1984 Reg. Sess., SB171; 1980 Reg. Sess., HB788

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