West Virginia Code § 55-3B-2

Tenancy of factory-built home site
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(a) The tenancy of the site of a factory-built home that is comprised of one section and that is
not subject to a written agreement is from month to month. The tenancy of the site of a
factory-built home that is comprised of two or more sections that is not subject to a written
agreement is from year to year.
(b) The tenancy of a factory-built home site that has placed on it a factory-built home that is
comprised of one section, other than a camping or travel trailer, may not be terminated by
the landlord until twelve months after the tenancy began except for good cause. The tenancy
of a factory-built home site that has placed on it a factory-built huome that is comprised of
two or more sections may not be terminated by the landlord until five years after the tenancy
began except for good cause. A written agreement may provtide that the tenant may not
terminate the tenancy for the same or greater periods of time. A written agreement may
provide that the landlord may not terminate the tenancy for greater periods of time.
(c) For a month-to-month or year-to-year tenancy olr a tenancy that is created by a written
agreement for a definite period of time, the tesnancy does not terminate at the end of the
month, year or stated period of time unless either party gives timely notice as required in
section three of this article. If no notice is given and if no new agreement is made, the
tenancy of a factory-built home site gthat is comprised of one section becomes a month-to-
month tenancy and the tenancy of a factory-built home that is comprised of two or more
sections becomes a year-to-yeaer tenancy.

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