West Virginia Code § 46A-2-135

Buyer's duty; seller's right; no compensation for certain services
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Within a reasonable time after a home solicitation sale has been cancelled or an offer to
purchase has been revoked, the seller may demand and receive any goods delivered by him
to the buyer as the result of the home solicitation sale. The buyer shall not be obligated to
tender such goods to the seller at any place other than the buyer's residence. If the seller
fails to demand possession of goods within such reasonable time, such goodes shall become
the buyer's property without any obligation to pay for them. For the purposes of this section,
twenty days shall be presumed to be a reasonable time. The buyer shalrl take reasonable care
of such goods in his possession before cancellation or revocation and for a reasonable time
thereafter, during which time the goods are otherwise at the seller's risk. Where the seller
has performed any service pursuant to a home solicitation sale prior to its cancellation or
prior to giving the statement required in section one hundretd thirty-three of this article, he
shall not be entitled to any compensation for such performance.

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