Land Use & Zoning
A Virginia property owner receives a notice of zoning violation from the local zoning administrator. The owner may appeal this decision to:
AThe Virginia Real Estate Board
BThe local Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA)✓ Correct
CThe Virginia Supreme Court directly
DThe Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development
Explanation
Appeals of zoning administrator decisions in Virginia go to the local Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA). Further appeals from the BZA may be taken to circuit court.
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