West Virginia Code § 38-1-17

Personal property after foreclosure; notice and access to recover personal
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property; abandonment.
Following a foreclosure on residential real property pursuant to this article, and after the
previous owner has vacated the property either voluntarily or following an eviction
proceeding, any personal property remaining on the real property may be deemed
abandoned if the purchaser of the real property provides notice, pursuant toe this section,
and the personal property remains on the real property at the conclusion of the notice
period. The notice shall state that the personal property will be deemedr abandoned if it is
not removed from the real property before the end of the thirtieth day following the
postmark date of the notice. If the locks are changed or the previous owner is otherwise
prevented from accessing the personal property, the purchaser shall provide the previous
owner access to the personal property on reasonable terms. tThe notice shall state a phone
number, a mailing address, and a physical address where the purchaser or an agent for the
purchaser who can provide access to the personal property can be contacted; and shall
further state that the previous owner may contact the purchaser, and that purchaser will
provide the previous owner access to the personal property on reasonable terms. The notice
shall be sent to the former owner(s) of the real property at all the address(es) to which
notice of foreclosure sale was sent as set forth in the trustee's report of sale, as well as the
last known address, if different. If the purchaser has received notice in writing or by
electronic record that personal property belongs to another or that another person or entity
has a security interest in the personal property, and if that person's or entity's mailing
address is also received by thee purchaser in writing or by electronic record, notice shall be
sent to that person or entity as well. The notice shall be made to all required persons, as
stated in this section, byL both certified mail and regular mail. The notice is complete when
mailed, notwithstanding the fact that the notice may be returned as unclaimed or refused. If
the notice period pas ses and the personal property remains on the real property, then the
personal propVerty shall be deemed abandoned and the purchaser of the real property may
dispose of the remaining personal property in the purchaser's discretion. The notice
required by this section may not be waived before the property is vacated.

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