Homestead Exemption Of Householder
This is Chapter 2 of the Code of Virginia, titled “Homestead Exemption Of Householder.” It is part of Title 34, titled “Homestead And Other Exemptions.” It’s comprised of the following 19 sections.
- § 34-10
- Repealed
- § 34-13
- Householder may set apart exemption in personal estate
- § 34-15
- Repealed
- § 34-17
- When exemption may be set apart; garnished wages
- § 34-18
- Rents and profits exempt; increase in value of estate set apart
- § 34-19
- How excess in value set apart subjected to debts
- § 34-20
- Proceeds of sale of estate exempt; how evidenced
- § 34-21
- When householder's right to exemption is exhausted
- § 34-22
- Waiver of exemption; its effect; form of waiver
- § 34-23
- How claim enforced when exemption waived, etc
- § 34-24
- When the exemption ceases; lien of judgment or decree against householder
- § 34-25
- When homestead waived judgments and executions to so state
- § 34-4
- (Effective October 1, 2016) Exemption created
- § 34-4
- (Effective until October 1, 2016) Exemption created
- § 34-4.1
- Additional exemption for certain veterans
- § 34-5
- To what debts exemptions shall not apply
- § 34-7
- Real estate, subject to encumbrances, may be set apart; if sold, how surplus disposed of
- § 34-8
- Partition or sale of real estate held as exempt by joint tenant, etc
- § 34-9
- How real estate set apart as exempt may be encumbered or aliened