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2013 SESSION
SB 1315 Virginia Property Owners' Association Act; limitation on amendment to declaration.
Introduced by: Richard H. Black | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Virginia Property Owners' Association Act; amendment of declaration; control of association by declarant. Provides that if there is any lot owner other than the declarant, then the declarant may not amend the declaration to extend the period of declarant control, including the power to appoint and remove some or all of the members of the board of directors or to exercise powers and responsibilities otherwise assigned to the board of directors or association, unless the amendment is agreed to by 100 percent of the votes of the association. In addition, the bill provides that the association disclosure packet shall contain a statement setting forth information regarding the transfer of control of the board of directors or association to the lot owners, including (i) the number of lots in the recorded subdivision, (ii) the current number of members on the board of directors, (iii) the number of members of the board of directors who are appointed by the declarant, and (iv) the method for determining the point when the transfer of control will take place.
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HISTORY
- 01/18/13 Senate: Presented and ordered printed 13103338D
- 01/18/13 Senate: Referred to Committee on General Laws and Technology
- 01/28/13 Senate: Passed by indefinitely in General Laws and Technology (7-Y 6-N)