Washington Statutes
§ 64.16.005 — Aliens' rights and interests in lands same as native citizens'.
Washington § 64.16.005
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Wash. Rev. Code § 64.16.005 (2026).
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Any alien may acquire and hold lands, or any right thereto, or interest therein, by purchase, devise, or descent; and he or she may convey, mortgage, and devise the same, and if he or she shall die intestate, the same shall descend to his or her heirs, and in all cases such lands shall be held, conveyed, mortgaged, or devised, or shall descend in like manner and with like effect as if such alien were a native citizen of this state or of the United States.
1967 c 163 adopted to implement Amendment 42: "This act is adopted by the legislature to implement amendment 42 to the state Constitution approved by the voters of the state on November 8, 1966. Amendment 42 removed constitutional restrictions against alien ownership of land by repealing Article II, section 33 of the state Constitution,
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Legislative History
[2012 c 117 s 195;1967 c 163 s 2.]
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Conveyances and encumbrances to be by deed.§ 64.04.020
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Warranty deed—Form and effect.§ 64.04.040
Bargain and sale deed—Form and effect.§ 64.04.050
Quitclaim deed—Form and effect.§ 64.04.060
Word "heirs" unnecessary.§ 64.04.070
After acquired title follows deed.§ 64.04.090
Private seals abolished.§ 64.04.100
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