Description | The new regulation establishes the requirements for registration of condominium projects by the Common Interest Community Board. The condominium regulations were previously under the purview of the Real Estate Board and this regulatory action transfers the regulations to the Common Interest Community Board. |
State Authority | Section 54.1-2349 states in part that the Board shall have the power and duty to promulgate regulations to carry out the requirements of Chapter 23.3 of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia . |
Federal Authority | None entered |
Text of Regulation | Link to Virginia Administrative Code |
Goals of Regulation | To implement regulations under the Common Interest Community Board to establish the requirements for registration of condominium projects in the Commonwealth. |
Meetings | See all meetings (1) relating to this chapter. |
Name / Title: | Anika Coleman / Executive Director |
Address: |
9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 400 Richmond, VA 23233 |
Email Address: | CIC@dpor.virginia.gov |
Telephone: | (804)367-8510 FAX: (866)490-2723 TDD: ()- |
Current Actions | ||
Action Title | Latest Stage | Status |
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None |
Past Actions | ||
Action Title | Latest Stage | Status |
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Amend the Condominium Regulations as result of approval by the Governor of HB 899 (2014)
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Final | Stage complete. This regulation became effective on 10/09/2014. |
General Review 2011 - repeal Chapter 20 and replace with Chapter 30 | Final | Stage complete. This regulation became effective on 08/01/2015. |
Regulations Governing Return of Bonds/Letters of Credit | Fast-Track | Stage complete. This regulation became effective on 04/01/2011. |
Transfer of Condominium regulations from REB to CICB - Exempt Action
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Final | Stage complete. This regulation became effective on 07/09/2009. |
Transfer of Condominium Regulations from REB to CIC Board | Proposed | Stage withdrawn on 05/01/2009 before DPB completed its review. |
Periodic Reviews | ||
Last Activity | Status | |
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12/8/2011 Agency Completed | Retain As Is |