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2006 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 8.01-156, 55-237.1 and 55-248.38:2 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 8.01-156. Authority of sheriffs, etc., to store and sell personal property removed from premises; recovery of possession by owner; disposition or sale.
In any county or city, when personal property is removed from
premises pursuant to an action of unlawful detainer or ejectment, or pursuant
to any other action in which personal property is removed from premises in
order to restore such premises to the person entitled thereto, the sheriff
shall cause oversee the removal of such personal property to
and it shall be placed in a storage area designated by the governing body
of the county or city if such an area has been so designated, or, in the case
of a manufactured home, at the request of the owner of the real property, to be
placed into a storage area designated by the owner of the real property which
may be the manufactured home lot or other location within the manufactured home
park, unless the owner of such personal property then and there removes it from
the public way. The sheriff and the owner of the real property shall not have
any liability for the loss of any such manufactured home remaining on the
manufactured home lot., nor shall they have any liability for the
loss of any removed personal property.
The owner, before obtaining possession of such personal
property so placed in a storage area by the sheriff shall pay to the
parties entitled thereto the reasonable and necessary costs incidental to such
removal and storage. Should such owner fail or refuse to pay such costs within
30 days from the date of placing the property in storage, the sheriff shall,
after due notice to the owner and holders of liens of record, dispose of the
property by publicly advertised public sale. The proceeds from such sale shall
be used to pay all costs of removal, storage, and sale, all fees and liens, and
the balance of such funds shall be paid to the person entitled thereto. Should
the cost of removal and storage exceed the proceeds realized from such sale the
county or city shall reimburse the sheriff for such excess, except that any
such excess costs related to the disposal of a manufactured home shall be paid
by the owner of the real property from which the manufactured home was removed.
The sheriff, in his discretion, may refuse to remove or dispose of such
manufactured home until the owner of the real property pays to the sheriff the
estimated cost of such removal and disposition. Subsequent to disposition, the
sheriff shall reimburse the owner to the extent the actual cost is less than
the estimated cost, or shall request additional payment to the extent the
actual cost exceeds the estimated cost.
§ 55-237.1. Authority of sheriffs to store and sell personal property removed from residential premises; recovery of possession by owner; disposition or sale.
Notwithstanding the provisions of § 8.01-156, when personal
property is removed from a residential premises pursuant to an action of
unlawful detainer or ejectment, or pursuant to any other action in which
personal property is removed from the premises in order to restore such
premises to the person entitled thereto, the sheriff shall cause oversee
the removal of such personal property to be placed into the public way. The
tenant shall have the right to remove his personal property from the public way
during the twenty-four 24-hour period after eviction. Upon the
expiration of the twenty-four 24-hour period after eviction, the
landlord shall remove, or dispose of, any such personal property remaining in
the public way.
At the landlord's request, the sheriff shall cause such
At the landlord’s request, any personal property to removed
pursuant to this section shall be placed into a storage area designated by
the landlord, which may be the dwelling unit. The tenant shall have the right
to remove his personal property from the landlord's designated storage area at
reasonable times during the twenty-four 24 hours after eviction
from the premises or at such other reasonable times until the landlord has
disposed of the property as provided herein. During that twenty-four
24-hour period and until the landlord disposes of the remaining personal
property of the tenant, the landlord and the sheriff shall not have any
liability for the loss of such personal property. If the landlord fails to
allow reasonable access to the tenant to remove his personal property as
provided herein, the tenant shall have a right to injunctive relief and such
other relief as may be provided by law.
Any property remaining in the landlord's storage area upon the expiration of the twenty-four hour period after eviction may be disposed of by the landlord as the landlord sees fit or appropriate. If the landlord receives any funds from any sale of such remaining property, the landlord shall pay such funds to the account of the tenant and apply same to any amounts due the landlord by the tenant, including the reasonable costs incurred by the landlord in the eviction process described in this section or the reasonable costs incurred by the landlord in selling or storing such property. If any funds are remaining after application, the remaining funds shall be treated as security deposit under applicable law.
The notice posted by the sheriff setting the date and time of the eviction, pursuant to § 8.01-470, shall provide notice to the tenant of the rights afforded to tenants in this section and shall include in the said notice a copy of this statute attached to, or made a part of, this notice.
§ 55-248.38:2. Authority of sheriffs to store and sell personal property removed from residential premises; recovery of possession by owner; disposition or sale.
Notwithstanding the provisions of § 8.01-156, when personal
property is removed from a dwelling unit pursuant to an action of unlawful
detainer or ejectment, or pursuant to any other action in which personal
property is removed from the dwelling unit in order to restore the dwelling
unit to the person entitled thereto, the sheriff shall cause oversee
the removal of such personal property to be placed into the public way. The
tenant shall have the right to remove his personal property from the public way
during the twenty-four 24-hour period after eviction. Upon the
expiration of the twenty-four 24-hour period after eviction, the
landlord shall remove, or dispose of, any such personal property remaining in
the public way.
At the landlord's request, the sheriff shall cause such
At the landlord’s request, any personal property to removed
pursuant to this section shall be placed into a storage area designated by
the landlord, which may be the dwelling unit. The tenant shall have the right
to remove his personal property from the landlord's designated storage area at
reasonable times during the twenty-four 24 hours after eviction
from the landlord's or at such other reasonable times until the landlord has disposed
of the property as provided herein. During that twenty-four 24-hour
period and until the landlord disposes of the remaining personal property of
the tenant, the landlord and the sheriff shall not have any liability for the
risk of loss for such personal property. If the landlord fails to allow
reasonable access to the tenant to remove his personal property as provided
herein, the tenant shall have a right to injunctive or other relief as
otherwise provided by law.
Any property remaining in the landlord's storage area upon the
expiration of the twenty-four 24 hour period after eviction may
be disposed of by the landlord as the landlord sees fit or appropriate. If the
landlord receives any funds from any sale of such remaining property, the
landlord shall pay such funds to the account of the tenant and apply same to
any amounts due the landlord by the tenant, including the reasonable costs
incurred by the landlord in the eviction process described in this section or
the reasonable costs incurred by the landlord in selling or storing such
property. If any funds are remaining after application, the remaining funds
shall be treated as security deposit under applicable law.
The notice posted by the sheriff setting the date and time of the eviction, pursuant to § 8.01-470, shall provide notice to the tenant of the rights afforded to tenants in this section and shall include in the said notice a copy of this statute attached to, or made a part of, this notice.