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Home » US Law » 2022 West Virginia Code » Chapter 38. Liens » Article 9. Homestead Exemptions

§38-9-1. Persons Entitled to Homestead; Value

Any husband, wife, parent or other head of a household residing in this state, or the infant children of deceased or insane parents, owning a homestead shall by operation of law have a homestead exemption therein to the value of $5,000, subject to the provisions of section forty-eight, article six of the Constitution of this […]

§38-9-2. Definitions

As used in this article: (1) "Homestead" means property owned and used as the principal home for the debtor, his spouse or a dependent, or any or all of them, whether classified as real property, chattel real, a fixture or personal property; and

§38-9-3. Debts Enforceable Against Homestead

(a) As of the effective date of this article, a homestead shall be exempt up to the value of $5,000 from all debts and liabilities, except debts incurred for the purchase money thereof, or for the erection of permanent improvements thereon, and claims for taxes or county or district or municipal levies due thereon. The […]

§38-9-4. Proceedings to Reach Excess Value of Homestead

Any creditor of the person owning such homestead may assert a claim in a civil action, alleging that the value of the homestead is of greater value than $5,000, and if the court shall be satisfied, from the proofs in the cause, that the allegations are true, it shall make such order or decree as […]

§38-9-5. Descent of Homestead to Infant Children

In case of the death of a husband, wife or parent owning such homestead, the benefit thereof shall descend to his or her minor children, and shall be held and enjoyed by them as such homestead, until all of such infants attain the age of twenty-one years unless they sooner die.

§38-9-6. Waiver of Exemption Void

Any waiver of the rights conferred by this article shall be void and unenforceable except to the extent that (1) such waiver is accompanied by a consensual security interest in the property in which the homestead exemption is asserted and (2) such security interest cannot be satisfied without encroaching upon the homestead exemption so asserted.