Washington Statutes
§ 19.148.030 — Disclosure requirements—Action for damages.
Washington § 19.148.030
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Wash. Rev. Code § 19.148.030 (2026).
Text
(1)If the servicing for the loan is subject to sale, transfer, or assignment, a lender shall so disclose in writing at the time of or prior to loan closing and shall also disclose in the same writing that when such servicing is sold, transferred, or assigned, the purchasing servicing agent is required to provide notification to the mortgagor. If a lender, which has not provided the notice required by this subsection, consolidates with, merges with or is acquired by another institution, and thereafter loan servicing becomes subject to sale, transfer, or assignment, that institution shall within thirty days of such transaction make the disclosure in writing to the obligor primarily responsible for repaying each loan according to the records of the lender.
(2)If the servicing of a loan is
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Related
Mellon v. Regional Trustee Services Corp.
334 P.3d 1120 (Court of Appeals of Washington, 2014)
Dwyer v. Trinity Financial Services LLC
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Kelly J. Mellon, Et ux v. Regional Trustee Services Corporation
(Court of Appeals of Washington, 2014)
Legislative History
[1989 c 98 s 3.]
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