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W. Va. Code § 37-15-1

Purpose and applicability

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case SER Patrick Morrisey, Attorney General v. Copper Beech Townhome Communities (2017)

Most recently applied in SER Patrick Morrisey, Attorney General v. Copper Beech Townhome Communities (October 2017)

The purpose of this article is to recognize the distinction between a house trailer, a mobile home, a manufactured home and a modular home. While it is the intent of this article to include the different classifications of factory-built homes into a single category for the purposes of this article, it is also the intent of this article to acknowledge the differences between the various types of factory-built homes for other purposes.

In addition, it is the purpose of this article to clarify the ambiguity and confusion related to the classification of factory-built homes as real or personal property, particularly relating to security interests. The provisions of this article apply to factory-built homes, as defined herein, which are held as personal property situated on real property owned by another in conjunction with a landlord/tenant relationship.

Official source: West Virginia Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain West Virginia statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.