Washington Statutes
§ 58.17.255 — Survey discrepancy—Disclosure.
Washington § 58.17.255
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Wash. Rev. Code § 58.17.255 (2026).
Text
Whenever a survey of a proposed subdivision or short subdivision reveals a discrepancy, the discrepancy shall be noted on the face of the final plat or short plat. Any discrepancy shall be disclosed in a title report prepared by a title insurer and issued after the filing of the final plat or short plat. As used in this section, "discrepancy" means:
(1)A boundary hiatus;
(2)an overlapping boundary; or (3) a physical appurtenance, which indicates encroachment, lines of possession, or conflict of title.
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Legislative History
[1987 c 354 s 6.]
Nearby Sections
15
§ 58.04.001
Purpose—Remedies.§ 58.04.003
Definition of surveyor.§ 58.04.015
Disturbing a survey monument—Penalty—Cost.§ 58.04.030
Commissioners—Survey and report.§ 58.04.040
Proceedings, conduct of—Costs.§ 58.08.010
Town plat to be recorded—Requisites.§ 58.08.015
Effect of donation marked on plat.§ 58.08.020
Additions.§ 58.09.010
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