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Virginia

Title 54.1 · Chapter 21
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2100. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2101. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2101.1. Preparation of real estate contracts by real estate licensees; translation.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2102. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2103. Exemptions from chapter.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2104. Real Estate Board; membership; chairman; seal.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2105. General powers of Real Estate Board; regulations; educational and experience requirements for licensure.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2105.01. Educational requirements for all salespersons within one year of licensure.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2105.1. Other powers and duties of the Real Estate Board.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2105.02. Regulation of real estate education providers and courses.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2105.2. Cease and desist orders for unlicensed activity; civil penalty.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2105.03. Continuing education; relicensure of brokers and salespersons.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2105.04. Education requirements; reactivation of licenses; waiver.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2106. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2106.1. Licenses required.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2106.2. Certification of audit on renewal of firm or sole proprietorship license.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2107. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2108. Protection of escrow funds, etc., held by broker.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2108.1. Protection of escrow funds, etc., held by a real estate broker in the event of foreclosure of real property; required deposits.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2108.2. Protection of escrow funds, etc., held by a real estate broker in the event of termination of a real estate purchase contract.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2109. Death or disability of a real estate broker.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2110. Resident broker to maintain place of business in Virginia.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2110.1. Duties of supervising broker.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2111. Consent to suits and service of process by nonresidents; manner of service.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2111.1. Voluntary compliance program; real estate brokers.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2112. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2113. Establishment and maintenance of fund, duty of Director, assessments of regulants.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2114. Recovery from fund generally.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2115. Investigations.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2116. Limitations upon recovery from fund; certain actions not a bar to recovery.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2117. Participation by Board in proceedings.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2118. Payment of claim; assignment of claimant's rights to Board.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2119. Revocation of license of regulant upon payment from fund.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2120. No waiver by Board of disciplinary action against regulant.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2130. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2131. Licensees engaged by sellers.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2132. Licensees engaged by buyers.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2133. Licensees engaged by landlords to lease property.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2134. Licensees engaged by tenants.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2135. Licensees engaged to manage real estate.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2136. Preconditions to brokerage relationship.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2137. Commencement and termination of brokerage relationships; brokerage agreements required.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2138. Disclosure of brokerage relationship in residential real estate transactions.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2138.1. Limited service agent in a residential real estate transaction, contract disclosure required.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2138.2. Duty to disclose ownership interest in specific real property.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2139. Disclosed dual agency and dual representation authorized in a residential real estate transaction.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2139.01. Disclosed dual agency and dual representation in commercial real estate transactions authorized.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2139.1. Designated standard agency or designated representation authorized in a residential real estate transaction.
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Code of Virginia §§ 54.1-2139.2, 54.1-2139.3. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2140. Compensation shall not imply brokerage relationship.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2141. Brokerage relationship not created by using common source information company.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2142. Liability; knowledge not to be imputed.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2142.1. Liability for false information.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2143. Real estate board regulations to be consistent.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2144. Common law abrogated.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2145. Article does not limit antitrust laws.
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Code of Virginia § 54.1-2146. Licensee maintenance of records.
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