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The Washington state Condominium Act -- RCW 64.34 (Revised Code of Washington, section 64.34) -- documents the law in Washington State covering condominiums built after July 1, 1990.

Depending on the situation that requires enforcement, there may be several enforcing entities.

For example:

  • During construction, it may be local building code inspectors;
  • During development, it may be the developer's attorney who guides the developer proceeding legally under the law;
  • During the developer's control period, an owner's attorney may require adherence to the law;
  • Once the association is established, the governing documents for the association can be used to enforce its guidelines, which are preserved, allowed, limited and restricted by the state law.

A Washington-state attorney familiar with common interest community law can answer your particular question, given your particular scenario.

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