Property Management
A Virginia landlord wants to convert an apartment complex to condominiums. Under the Virginia Condominium Act, tenants must receive:
ANo notice
B120 days' notice of the intent to convert✓ Correct
C30 days' notice
D6 months' notice only if they have children
Explanation
Virginia's Condominium Act requires that tenants in buildings being converted to condominiums receive a minimum of 120 days' notice of the conversion, along with a right of first refusal to purchase their unit.
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