West Virginia HB5612 amends the real estate division's property review process to require unused or underused property designation and exempts State.
West Virginia HB5612 modifies the real estate division's property review process. It mandates that each agency identify and report on properties that are unused or substantially underused. The bill also removes the requirement to establish the market value for properties located on the State Capitol Complex. This change aims to streamline property management and potentially facilitate better use of state-owned real estate.
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