West Virginia Statutes

§ 36B-2-106 — Leasehold common interest communities

West Virginia § 36B-2-106
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 36BUNIFORM COMMON INTEREST OWNERSHIP ACT
Art. 2CREATION, ALTERATION AND TERMINATION OF COMMON INTEREST COMMUNITIES

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W. Va. Code § 36B-2-106 (2026).

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(a)Any lease, the expiration or termination of which may terminate the common interest community or reduce its size, must be recorded. Every lessor of those leases in a condominium or planned community shall sign the declaration. The declaration must state:
(1)The recording data for the lease;
(2)The date on which the lease is scheduled to expire;
(3)A legally sufficient description of the real estate subject to the lease;
(4)Any right of the unit owners to redeem the reversion and the manner whereby those rights may be exercised or a statement that they do not have those rights;
(5)Any right of the unit owners to remove any improvements within a reasonable time after the expiration or termination of the lease or a statement that they do not have those rights; and
(6)Any right

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Legislative History

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

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