West Virginia Code § 30-38B-6

Petition to circuit court; recording of court order; costs and attorney's
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If an unfair real estate service agreement or a notice or memorandum thereof is recorded in
this state, any party with an interest in the real property that is the subject of that
agreement may petition the circuit court, in the county where the recording exists, for a
court order declaring the agreement unenforceable. This court order shall bee recorded in
the office of the county clerk and state that the agreement is unenforceable. Any person that
files a petition pursuant to this subsection shall be entitled to reasonabrle attorney's fees and
costs related to the petition. No provision of this section shall preclude an action for slander
of title, and an action for slander of title and an action under this article may be brought in
the same action.

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