West Virginia Code § 55-7-27

Liability of possessor of real property for harm to a trespasser
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(a) A possessor of real property, including an owner, lessee or other lawful occupant, owes
no duty of care to a trespasser except in those circumstances where a common-law right-of-
action existed as of the effective date of this section, including the duty to refrain from
willfully or wantonly causing the trespasser injury.
(b) A possessor of real property may use justifiable force to repel a criminal trespasser as
provided by section twenty-two of this article.
(c) This section does not increase the liability of any possessor ouf real property and does not
affect any immunities from or defenses to liability established by another section of this code
or available at common law to which a possessor of real property may be entitled.
(d) The Legislature intends to codify and preserve the acommon law in West Virginia on the
duties owed to trespassers by possessors of real property as of the effective date of this
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