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Code · Washington · Title 64 — Real Property and Conveyances · Chapter 64.70

RCW 64.70.070

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(1)A copy of an environmental covenant shall be provided by the persons and in the manner required by the agency to:
(a)Each person that signed the covenant;
(b)Each person holding a recorded interest in the real property subject to the covenant;
(c)Each person in possession of the real property subject to the covenant at the time the covenant is executed;
(d)Each municipality or other unit of local government in which real property subject to the covenant is located;
(e)The department of ecology; and
(f)Any other person the agency requires.
(2)The validity of an environmental covenant is not affected by failure to provide a copy of the covenant as required under this section.
(3)If the agency has not designated the persons to provide a copy of an environmental covenant, the grantor shall be responsible for providing a copy of an environmental covenant as required under subsection
(1)of this section.
[ 2007 c 104 s 8 .]
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