by Michael Brandt | Mar 2, 2023 | Condominium Law
Balancing the need for the power of electricity with the balance of power between members of associations and their associations On June 9, 2022, RCW 64.34.395, and its counterparts, RCW 64.32.290, RCW 64.38.062, and RCW 64.90.513, were enacted to enable the...
by Michael Brandt | Feb 17, 2023 | Condominium Law, Homeowners Association
When you are considering whether to purchase a house in an homeowners association or a condominium unit, besides the location, location, location of the property, the next big indicators of whether the property will work for you is how much the property will cost you...
by Michael Brandt | Jul 30, 2022 | Articles, Condominium Law, Homeowners Association
We have all heard of that bright pink or purple house that somehow exists as an eyesore or curiosity in an otherwise traditional neighborhood. How did it come to be here? Aren’t the neighbors furious about it? In a homeowners association and site condominiums[1],...
by Christos Argiannis | Jun 14, 2022 | Articles, Condominium Law
Navigating the applicability of the various Washington association statutes and their applicability can be a challenge. To help determine which law applies to your association, you have to answer two questions regarding your association: When was my association’s...
by Molly E. Mueller | May 20, 2021 | Articles, Condominium Law
On January 28, 2020, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) issued long-await updated guidelines to housing authorities, such as condominium associations and homeowners associations, related to service animals, support animals, and reasonable...
by Michael Brandt | Apr 30, 2021 | Condominium Law
With increased COVID-19 vaccination availability and improved weather, people are eager to spend more time outdoors. The sunshine draws us out to kayak, hike, and cycle, as well as to lounge and rest. There is a desire to expand our time outdoors and the space in...
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