WPOA Resale Certificate
Information and Requests
Virginia law requires that in the case of both initial sales and resales of properties located in a property owners/homeowners association such as WPOA that the buyer of the property receives a “Resale Certificate.”
Send requests for Master Insurance Policy by emailing CertificatesVAWV@McGriff.com
The packet explains the benefits and obligations of owning property in the community. The seller of the property is responsible for the distribution of the packet. Buyers should read it before purchasing. (See more on these requirements on this page or read this notice from the Virginia Common Interest Community Board.)
WPOA will create a formal packet on request from the seller or their agent of any property within Wintergreen.
Packets will be provided within 14 days of a request unless expeditated.
POLICY OF WINTERGREEN PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC. AS TO WHEN FEES FOR RESALE CERTIFICATES ARE DUE
1. All fees due and payable in connection with the Resale Certificates requested by owners and their agents shall be due and payable at closing of the sale of the property in question, and if not previously paid, shall be invoiced to the owner within ninety (90) days of the request, and regardless of whether a sale occurs.
Request the creation of a WPOA Resale Certificate using this form
Note: This procedure has been changed. The paperwork is no longer called a disclosure packet.
“Common Interest Community Board COMMON INTEREST COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION RESALE CERTIFICATE Section 55.1-2310 of the Resale Disclosure Act in the Code of Virginia requires this standard resale certificate”
The unit being purchased is in a development subject to the Virginia Condominium Act, the Virginia Property Owners’ Association Act or the Virginia Real Estate Cooperative Act. Properties subject to these acts are considered “common interest communities” under the law and are governed by common interest community owners’ associations (“association”). Units in common interest communities are subject to the Virginia Resale Disclosure Act that requires disclosure of information about the common interest community and its association on this resale certificate. Under the Resale Disclosure Act, the Common Interest Community Board establishes the fees that may be charged for preparation and delivery of the resale certificate. No association may collect these fees unless the association (i) is registered with the Common Interest Community Board; (ii) is current in filing the most recent annual report and fee with the Common Interest Community Board pursuant to § 55.1-1835; and (iii) provides the option to receive the resale certificate electronically.
For more information please click here: Property Owners' Association Resale Certificate Notice