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Condominium Conversion Lease Extensions For Elderly And Disabled Tenants: Is Virginia's New Law A Panacea?, Thomas A. Louthan Jan 1982

Condominium Conversion Lease Extensions For Elderly And Disabled Tenants: Is Virginia's New Law A Panacea?, Thomas A. Louthan

University of Richmond Law Review

Rental housing has been converted to condominiums at an increasingly rapid rate in recent years. Between 1970 and 1979, approximately 366,000 rental units were converted to condominiums or cooperatives nationwide. In Virginia, the City of Alexandria witnessed 7,173 conversions between 1973 and 1982; and Fairfax County experienced 5,113 conversions from 1974 to 1980. Arlington County experienced approximately 700 conversions per year from 1972 to 1978 and 1,400 per year since January, 1979.


Challenging Rezoning In Virginia, William F. Neely Jan 1981

Challenging Rezoning In Virginia, William F. Neely

University of Richmond Law Review

Zoning is an intrusion into our everyday lives, regulating a right basic to most Americans-the free use of their land. As municipalities increase their use of the zoning mechanism, more landowners will find the use of their lands restricted and in turn will seek legal counsel in order to challenge the restrictions. Presently, when faced with a rezoning question, a practitioner has to filter through the many treatises, articles and cases in an attempt to pull together Virginia law. It is the purpose of this comment to compile Virginia rezoning law in order to serve as a reference for the …


Zoning-Virginia Defines Scope Of Local Power To Impose Dedication And Land Use Requirements Upon Individual Landowners Jan 1976

Zoning-Virginia Defines Scope Of Local Power To Impose Dedication And Land Use Requirements Upon Individual Landowners

University of Richmond Law Review

The power of local legislative bodies to enact zoning ordinances to regulate growth within their territorial jurisdictions has long been recognized. Pursuant to several enabling statutes, Virginia cities and counties have chosen various means of implementing this regulatory authority. In response to this trend, Virginia courts have developed general principles for judicial review of zoning ordinances. Simply stated, the purpose of a zoning act must be to promote the public health, safety, morals, or general welfare, to conserve and protect the value of buildings, and to encourage the most appropriate use of the land. If an area is zoned for …