(a) A building code may not impose any requirement upon any structure in a common interest community which it would not impose upon a physically identical development under a different form of ownership.
(b) In condominiums and cooperatives, no zoning, subdivision, or other real estate use law, ordinance, or regulation may prohibit the condominium or cooperative form of ownership or impose any requirement upon a condominium or cooperative which it would not impose upon a physically identical development under a different form of ownership.
(c) Except as provided in subsections (a) and (b) of this section, the provisions of this chapter do not invalidate or modify any provision of any building code, zoning, subdivision, or other real estate use law, ordinance, rule, or regulation governing the use of real estate.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 36B. Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act
§36B-1-104. Variation by Agreement
§36B-1-105. Separate Titles and Taxation
§36B-1-106. Applicability of Local Ordinances, Regulations and Building Codes
§36B-1-108. Supplemental General Principles of Law Applicable
§36B-1-109. Construction Against Implicit Repeal
§36B-1-110. Uniformity of Application and Construction
§36B-1-111. Unconscionable Agreement or Term of Contract
§36B-1-112. Obligation of Good Faith
§36B-1-113. Remedies to Be Liberally Administered
§36B-1-114. Adjustment of Dollar Amounts
§36B-1-201. Applicability to New Common Interest Communities
§36B-1-202. Same -- Exception for Small Cooperatives
§36B-1-204. Applicability to Preexisting Common Interest Communities
§36B-1-205. Same -- Exception for Small Preexisting Cooperatives and Planned Communities
§36B-1-206. Same -- Amendments to Governing Instruments
§36B-1-207. Applicability to Nonresidential Planned Communities