Washington Statutes

§ 61.34.120 — Distressed home purchaser—Prohibited practices.

Washington § 61.34.120
JurisdictionWashington
Title 61MORTGAGES, DEEDS OF TRUST, AND REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS
Ch. 61.34DISTRESSED PROPERTY CONVEYANCES

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Wash. Rev. Code § 61.34.120 (2026).

Text

A distressed home purchaser shall not:

(1)Enter into, or attempt to enter into, a distressed home conveyance with a distressed homeowner unless the distressed home purchaser verifies and can demonstrate that the distressed homeowner has a reasonable ability to pay for the subsequent conveyance of an interest back to the distressed homeowner. In the case of a lease with an option to purchase, payment ability also includes the reasonable ability to make the lease payments and purchase the property within the term of the option to purchase. An evaluation of a distressed homeowner's reasonable ability to pay includes debt to income ratios, fair market value of the distressed home, and the distressed homeowner's payment and credit history. There is a rebuttable presumption that the distressed

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Related

Cristy Macgilvary, V. Trudel, Llc
(Court of Appeals of Washington, 2021)

Legislative History

[2008 c 278 s 10.]

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