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Code · Virginia · Title 55.1 · Chapter 13

Code of Virginia § 55.1-1308. Termination of tenancy.

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A. Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, where a landlord and seller of a manufactured home have in common
(i)one or more owners,
(ii)immediate family members, or
(iii)officers or directors, the rental agreement shall be renewed except for reasons that would justify a termination of the rental agreement or eviction by the landlord as authorized by this chapter.
B. A landlord may terminate a rental agreement of any length due to a change in the use of all or any part of a manufactured home park, including conversion to hotel, motel, or other commercial use, planned unit development, rehabilitation, or demolition, by delivering to each tenant, by certified mail, a 180-day written notice stating the date upon which the rental agreement will terminate and the reason for the termination. Such termination notice requirement shall not be waived; however, at the request of the tenant, a period of less than 180 days may be agreed upon by both the landlord and tenant in a written agreement separate from the rental agreement executed after such notice is given.
The notice required by this section may be sent concurrently with the notice of intent to sell required by § 55.1-1308.2 .
1975, c. 535, § 55-248.46; 1991, c. 185; 1992, c. 709; 2001, c. 47 ; 2005, c. 416 ; 2019, c. 712 ; 2020, c. 751 ; 2024, cc. 726 , 762 .
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