Wash. Rev. Code § 64.32.060
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Each apartment owner shall comply strictly with the bylaws and with the administrative rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto, as either may be lawfully amended from time to time, and with the covenants, conditions, and restrictions set forth in the declaration or in the deed to his or her apartment. Failure to comply with any of the foregoing shall be ground for an action to recover sums due, for damages or injunctive relief, or both, maintainable by the manager or board of directors on behalf of the association of apartment owners or by a particularly aggrieved apartment owner.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1998–2025 · leading case: Shorewood West Condominium Ass'n v. Sadri
Shorewood West Condominium Ass'n v. Sadri (2000)
“” RCW 64.32.060. The court in McElveen-Hunter applied a statute similar to RCW 64.”
Shorewood West Condominium Ass'n v. Sadri (1998)
“It requires a declaration to contain a statement of purpose and restrictions on use of units and procedures for amending the declaration and bylaws; a declaration amendment must have at least 60 percent approval, with unanimous consent if it alters the value of the property and…”
Shorewood West Condominium Ass'n v. Sadri (2000)
“" RCW 64.32.060. The court in McElveen-Hunter applied a statute similar to RCW 64.”
Spader Bay Condominium Owners Ass'n v. Robert J. Thompson & Amber Thompson (2025)
“” RCW 64.32.060. Historical enactment and enforcement of rules During the 1980s, the Association’s Board regulated short-term rentals using a “‘rental pool’ system.”
SHOREWOOD WEST CONDO ASS'N v. Sadri (1998)
“It requires a declaration to contain a statement of purpose and restrictions on use of units and *374 procedures for amending the declaration and bylaws; a declaration amendment must have at least 60 percent approval, with unanimous consent if it alters the value of the property…”
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