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SB454: Residential Property Disclosure Act; disclosure of stormwater detention facilities.

Chief Patron

Sen. Chap Petersen (D-34)

Chap Petersen (D-34)
Fairfax, VA
Served: 2008–

Progress

Yes Introduced
No Passed Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Signed by Governor
Became Law

Status

02/11/2008: Failed to Pass in Committee

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Summary

Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act; disclosure of storm water detention facilities.  Requires the owner to disclose to the purchaser prior to settlement the presence of any storm water detention facilities on the property.

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Identical Bills

The following bills are identical to this one: HB962

Patron: Steve Shannon
Introduced: 2008-01-08
Status: Failed to Pass in Committee
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