Jay Jones
Attorney General of Virginia

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2012 Official Opinions

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December

Opinion #

Requestor

Summary

11-056

Mr. Jerald D. Banagan, Real Estate Assessor
City of Virginia Beach

The exemption from taxation under Article X, § 6-A and § 55-3219.5 does not apply in favor of a veteran who is a proprietary lessee in a real estate cooperative, regardless of whether the veteran otherwise satisfies all of the other requirements imposed by law to claim the exemption.

 

 

 

 

Recent Press Releases

April 03, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones this week continued taking action to protect Virginians from federal overreach and defend fundamental rights.
April 03, 2026
Today, Virginia Attorney General applauds Assistant Attorney General/Special Assistant United States Attorney Kelly Cournoyer for her role in securing a conviction in a Norfolk, Virginia cocaine and heroin trafficking conspiracy distribution case.
April 03, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones today joined a coalition of 21 attorneys general in suing President Trump in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, challenging his unlawful Executive Order that attempts to interfere with states’ constitutional authority to administer elections by restricting voter eligibility and mail voting to lists of voters pre-authorized by the federal government.
April 03, 2026
As National Fair Housing Month begins, Attorney General Jay Jones recognizes the history and efforts of civil rights leaders in the passage of the landmark Fair Housing Act, on April 11, 1968.