West Virginia Code § 31-18E-16

Expedited quiet title proceedings
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(a) Authorization. -- (1) A land reuse agency may file an action in circuit court to quiet title to
real property in which the land reuse agency has an interest.
(2) A land reuse agency may join in a single complaint to quiet title to one or more parcels of
real property.
(3) For purposes of an action under this section, the land reuse agency shall be deemed to be
the holder of sufficient legal and equitable interests and possessory rights so as to qualify
the land reuse agency as an adequate complainant in the action.u
(b) Procedural requirements. -- (1) Prior to the filing of an action to quiet title, the land reuse
agency must conduct an examination of title to determine the identity of any person
possessing a claim or interest in or to the real propertya.
(2) Service of the complaint to quiet title shall be plrovided in accordance with the
requirements to serve a civil complaint generally, including that service to interested parties
be made as follows:
(A) By first class mail to the identity and address reasonably ascertainable by an inspection
of public records;
(B) In the case of occupied real property, by first class mail, addressed to "occupant";
(C) By posting a copy ofL the notice on the real property.
(D) By publication; and
(E) As ordered by the court.
(3) WAs part of the complaint to quiet title, the land reuse agency must file an affidavit
identifying:
(A) Persons discovered under subdivision (1) of this subsection; and
(B) The form of service under subdivision (2) of this subsection.
(c) Hearing. -- (1) The court shall schedule a hearing on the complaint within ninety days
following filing of the complaint and as to all matters upon which an answer was not filed by
an interested party.
(2) The court shall issue its final judgment within one hundred twenty days of the filing of
the complaint.

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