West Virginia Code
Article 6. Landlord and Tenant
§37-6-19. Right of Reentry; Ejectment; Unlawful Detainer; Judgment by Default

Any person who shall have the right of reentry into the lands by reason of any rent issuing thereout being in arrear, or by reason of the breach of any covenant or condition, may serve a declaration in ejectment on the tenant in possession, where there shall be such tenant, or, if the possession be vacant, by affixing the declaration upon the chief door of any messuage, or at any other conspicuous place on the premises, which service shall be in lieu of a demand and reentry; or may commence an action of unlawful detainer, and obtain service either in person or by publication, as in other such actions, which service shall be in lieu of a demand and reentry; and upon proof to the court, by affidavit in case of judgment by default, or upon proof on the trial that the rent claimed was due, and there was not sufficient property subject to distress upon the premises to satisfy the claim for rent due, or that the covenant or condition was broken before the service of the declaration in ejectment, or the commencement of the action of unlawful detainer, and that the plaintiff had power thereupon to reenter, he shall recover judgment, and have execution for such lands. In case the time for reentering be specified in the instrument creating the rent, covenant or condition, the proceedings in ejectment or unlawful detainer shall not be begun until such time shall have elapsed.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 37. Real Property

Article 6. Landlord and Tenant

§37-6-1. Rights of Parties on Transfer of Land or Reversion

§37-6-2. Rights of Lessee Against Transferee of Reversion

§37-6-3. Effect of Transfer of Rent, Reversion or Remainder

§37-6-4. Attornment to Stranger Void

§37-6-5. Notice to Terminate Tenancy

§37-6-6. Desertion of Leased Property; Entry; Recovery of Rent, Disposition of Abandoned Personal Property; Notice

§37-6-7. Reletting by Landlord

§37-6-8. Tenant's Right to Recover Possession

§37-6-9. Recovery of Rent by Distress or Action; Evidence; Interest

§37-6-10. Who May Recover Rent

§37-6-11. Persons Liable for Rent; Termination of Lease Upon Death

§37-6-12. Distress for Rent; Time and Place; Warrant

§37-6-13. Property Subject to Distress

§37-6-14. Forcible Entry by Officer

§37-6-15. Unlawful Act After Making Distress; Damages

§37-6-16. Distress or Attachment When Rent Not Payable in Money

§37-6-17. Attachment for Rent

§37-6-18. Removal of Goods by Third Party Having Lien

§37-6-19. Right of Reentry; Ejectment; Unlawful Detainer; Judgment by Default

§37-6-20. Relief Against Forfeiture

§37-6-21. Rights of Mortgagee or Trustee

§37-6-22. Injunction Against Ejectment or Unlawful Detainer

§37-6-23. Effect of Payment of Rent or Relief in Equity

§37-6-24. Record of Reentry; Publication of Certificate

§37-6-25. Fees of Clerk

§37-6-26. Payment of Rent and Reinstatement After Reentry

§37-6-27. Defects in Entry Proceedings

§37-6-28. Destruction of Buildings; Abatement of Rent

§37-6-29. Land Taken by Eminent Domain; Termination or Reduction of Rent

§37-6-30. Landlord to Deliver Premises; Duty to Maintain Premises in Fit and Habitable Condition