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2020 SESSION
20105266DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 25.1-306 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 25.1-306. Notice of intent to file certificate.
The authorized condemnor shall, between 30 and 45 days prior
to the date on which any certificate will be filed or recorded pursuant to this
chapter, give notice to the owner or tenant, if known, of the freehold by
certified or registered mail that such certificate will be filed or recorded
with respect to such person's property. Such notice shall contain the
following language: "Between 30 and 45 days from the date of this notice,
a [certificate of take or certificate of deposit] will be recorded in the land
records of the circuit court," as appropriate. Such notice shall also
state that upon recordation of the certificate, the [ ownership of defeasible
title to ] the property shall transfer to the condemnor and
that the owner has the right to petition the court [ to take possession
for distribution
] of the funds represented by the certificate, subject to any preexisting
liens or other encumbrances upon the property. Additionally, within four
business days of the filing or recording of a certificate, the authorized
condemnor shall give notice of such filing or recording to the owner or tenant,
if known, of the freehold by providing a copy of such certificate by certified
or registered mail.