West Virginia Code § 37-15-3a

Rules and regulations
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(a) An owner, from time to time, may adopt rules or regulations concerning the tenant's use
and occupancy of the premises. A rule or regulation is enforceable against the tenant if the
rule or regulation:
(1) Is reasonably related to the purpose for which it is adopted;
(2) Applies to all tenants in the factory-built home rental community in ra fair manner;
(3) Is sufficiently explicit in its prohibition, direction, or limitation of the tenant's conduct to
fairly inform the tenant of what the tenant must or must not do to comply;
(4) Is not for the purpose of evading the obligations of the landlord; and
(5) The tenant has been given written notice of the rule at the time the tenant enters into the
rental agreement, or when it is adopted by the owner.
(b) A rule or regulation adopted by the owner after the tenant has entered into a rental
agreement that results in a substantial moidification of the tenant's original rental agreement
does not become effective until the cgurrent rental agreement expires and a new agreement
is made in writing.

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