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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 18. Professional And Occupational Licensing
Agency 48. Common Interest Community Board
Chapter 60. Common Interest Community Association Registration Regulations
11/21/2024

18VAC48-60-15. Timeframe for association registration and annual report.

A. Within 30 days after the date of termination of the declarant control period, an association governing a condominium shall register with the board by filing the annual report required by § 55.1-1980 of the Code of Virginia and shall file an annual report every year thereafter.

B. Within 30 days after the date of termination of the declarant control period, a proprietary lessees' association shall register with the board by filing the annual report required by § 55.1-2182 of the Code of Virginia and shall file an annual report every year thereafter.

C. Within the meaning and intent of § 55.1-1835 of the Code of Virginia, a property owners' association shall register with the board by filing an annual report within 30 days of recordation of the declaration and shall file an annual report every year thereafter.

Statutory Authority

§ 54.1-2349 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 37, Issue 24, eff. September 1, 2021.

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