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Code · Washington · Title 64 — Real Property and Conveyances · Chapter 64.35

RCW 64.35.210

138 words·~1 min read·/wa/title-64/chapter-64-35/64-35-210·

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(1)Every public offering statement and resale certificate shall affirmatively state whether or not the unit and/or the common elements are covered by a qualified warranty, and shall provide to the best knowledge of the person preparing the public offering statement or resale certificate a history of claims under the warranty.
(2)The history of claims must include, for each claim, not less than the following information for the unit and/or the common elements, as applicable, to the best knowledge of the person providing the information:
(a)The type of claim that was made;
(b)The resolution of the claim;
(c)The type of repair performed;
(d)The date of the repair;
(e)The cost of the repair; and
(f)The name of the person or entity who performed the repair.
[ 2004 c 201 s 301 .]
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