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Code · Virginia · Title 55.1 · Chapter 23.1

Code of Virginia § 55.1-2309. Resale certificate; delivery.

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A. The seller or the seller's agent shall obtain the resale certificate from the association and provide such resale certificate to the purchaser or the purchaser's agent. This requirement shall not be waived or changed by agreement.
B. Unless exempt pursuant to § 55.1-2317 , the association, the association's managing agent, or any third party preparing the resale certificate on behalf of the association shall deliver such resale certificate within 14 days after a written request by a seller or seller's agent. If no resale certificate is delivered within 14 days after such request, the resale certificate shall be deemed unavailable. No association shall require the seller or the seller's agent to provide the purchaser's name prior to preparing the resale certificate.
C. The association, association's managing agent, or any third party preparing the resale certificate on behalf of the association shall deliver the resale certificate to the seller, or to such person as the seller may direct, either printed or in a generally accepted electronic format as the seller may request.
D. The information contained in the resale certificate shall be current as of a date specified on the resale certificate. The seller or purchaser may request an updated resale certificate as provided in § 55.1-2311 .
2023, cc. 387 , 388 ; 2024, cc. 54 , 511 ; 2025, c. 247 .
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