A. The Common Interest Community Board, after providing notice stating the deficiency complained of and holding a hearing, may issue an order revoking the registration of a cooperative upon determination that a declarant or any officer or principal of a declarant has:
- 1. Failed to comply with a cease and desist order issued by the Common Interest Community Board affecting that cooperative;
- 2. Concealed, diverted, or disposed of any funds or assets of any person in a manner impairing rights of purchasers of cooperative interests in that cooperative;
- 3. Failed to perform any stipulation or agreement made to induce the Common Interest Community Board to issue an order relating to that cooperative;
- 4. Intentionally misrepresented or failed to disclose a material fact in the application for registration; or
- 5. Failed to meet any of the conditions described in §§ 55.1-2176 and 55.1-2177 necessary to qualify for registration.
- B. Without the consent of the Common Interest Community Board, a declarant shall not convey, cause to be conveyed, or contract for the conveyance of any cooperative interest while an order revoking the registration of the cooperative is in effect.
- C. In appropriate cases, the Common Interest Community Board may issue a cease and desist order in lieu of an order of revocation.
1982, c. 277, § 55-501; 2019, c. 712.