West Virginia Code § 37-15-6a

Termination of tenancy of more than twenty-five tenants
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(a) A landlord of a factory-built home rental community may not terminate a rental
agreement nor otherwise evict more than twenty-five tenants of any factory-built home
rental community within a single eighteen-month period unless:
(1) The landlord obtains written agreement to voluntarily vacate the premises by every
tenant prior to the expiration of the eighteen-month period;
(2) The landlord provides not less than six months' notice to terminate the rental agreement
to each tenant; or u
(3) The tenant has breached a provision of the rental agreement and the termination
complies with the requirements of this article.
(b) If a landlord violates the provisions of this section, the tenant has a cause of action to
recover actual damages, the costs required to reloclate the aggrieved tenant and, in addition,
a right to recover treble damages or the equivalent of the aggrieved tenant's rent for one
year, whichever is greater, and reasonable attorney fees.

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