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Code · Virginia · Title 55.1 · Chapter 12

Code of Virginia § 55.1-1209.1. Employees of the landlord; rental dwelling unit keys and electronic key codes; policies and procedures.

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A. As used in this section, "key" means any physical or electronic mechanism used to gain access to a rental dwelling unit.
B. Any landlord who owns more than 200 rental dwelling units that are attached to the same piece of real property in the Commonwealth shall establish:
1. A policy requiring any applicant for employment in any position that will have access to keys for each rental dwelling unit to be subject to a pre-employment criminal history records check; and
2. Written policies and procedures regarding the
(i)storage, issuance and return, and security of;
(ii)access to; and
(iii)if applicable, usage and deactivation of rental dwelling unit keys and electronic key codes.
C. The provisions of this section shall not apply to
(i)a financial institution, as defined in § 6.2-100 , or
(ii)any person who is a real estate licensee pursuant to Chapter 21 (§ 54.1-2100 et seq.) of Title 54.1.
2023, c. 432 .
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