West Virginia Statutes

§ 46B-6-6 — Personal property exemptions

West Virginia § 46B-6-6
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 46BREGULATION OF THE RENTAL OF CONSUMER GOODS UNDER RENT-TO-OWN AGREEMENTS
Art. 6LIMITATIONS ON COLLECTIONS AND RELATED PROVISIONS

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W. Va. Code § 46B-6-6 (2026).

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Any consumer residing in this state may set apart and hold personal property to be exempt from execution or other judicial process resulting from rent-to-own transactions, except for the purchase money due on such property, in such amounts as follows: Clothing and other wearing apparel of the consumer, his spouse and any dependents of such consumer, not to exceed the fair market value of $200; furniture, appliances, furnishings and fixtures regularly used for family purposes in the consumer's residence, to the extent of the fair market value of $1,000; children's books, pictures, toys and other such personal property of children; all medical health equipment used for health purposes by the consumer, his or her spouse and any dependent of such consumer; tools of trade, including any income-

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Legislative History

1993 Reg. Sess., SB108

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