RCW 64.34.425

Resale Certificates — Condominium Act

Washington's Condominium Act requires sellers to provide buyers with a resale certificate containing 20 disclosure items within 10 days of request. Buyers have 5 days to cancel after receiving it.

Status Active
Verified Mar 9, 2026
Source Official text
Assessment
Ref Requirement
(b) Monthly common expense assessment, unpaid assessments, and special assessments
(e) Other fees payable by unit owners
Compliance
Ref Requirement
(k) Unsatisfied judgments against the association and status of pending litigation
Disclosure
Ref Requirement
(n) Number of units owned by the declarant and date of transfer of control
(p) Remaining term of any leasehold estate and renewal/extension provisions
(r) Qualified warranty coverage and claims history (RCW 64.35.210)
(s) Electric vehicle charging station requirements and associated costs
Enforcement
Ref Requirement
(m) Declaration violations in the unit or limited common elements assigned thereto
(o) Health or building code violations affecting the unit or condominium
Financial
Ref Requirement
(c) Common expenses or special assessments past due over 30 days (current within 45 days)
(d) Association monetary obligations past due over 30 days (current within 45 days)
(h) Prior year annual financial statement including audit report if prepared
(i) Balance sheet and revenue/expense statement (accrual basis, current within 120 days)
(j) Current operating budget
Governance
Ref Requirement
(a) Right of first refusal or restraint on free alienability
(q) Declaration, bylaws, rules and regulations, current reserve study
Insurance
Ref Requirement
(l) Insurance coverage description provided to unit owners
Reserves
Ref Requirement
(f) Anticipated repair or replacement costs exceeding 5% of annual budget, approved by the board
(g) Amount of reserves and designation for specified projects
(t) Disclosure if association has no current reserve study
Legal references last verified March 9, 2026. This content is educational and informational. It does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney in your state for legal guidance specific to your situation.
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