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Code · Virginia · Title 55.1 · Chapter 22

Code of Virginia § 55.1-2238. Registration of time-share program required.

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A. A developer may not offer or dispose of any interest in a time-share program unless the time-share program has been properly registered with the Board. A developer may accept a nonbinding reservation together with a deposit if the deposit is placed in an escrow account with an institution having trust powers within the Commonwealth and is refundable at any time at the purchaser's option. In all cases, the reservation shall require a subsequent affirmative act by the purchaser via a separate instrument to create a binding obligation. A developer may not dispose of or transfer a time-share while an order revoking or suspending the registration of the time-share program is in effect.
B. The developer shall maintain records of names and addresses of current independent contractors employed by it for time-share sales purposes.
1981, c. 462, § 55-390; 1983, c. 59; 1985, c. 517; 1994, c. 580 ; 2019, c. 712 ; 2020, c. 1011 .
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