Washington Statutes

§ 64.35.110 — No duty to offer a qualified warranty—Insurer sets terms—Scope of inquiry—Conditions.

Washington § 64.35.110
JurisdictionWashington
Title 64REAL PROPERTY AND CONVEYANCES
Ch. 64.35CONDOMINIUMS—QUALIFIED WARRANTIES

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Wash. Rev. Code § 64.35.110 (2026).

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(1)No insurer is bound to offer a qualified warranty to any person. Except as specifically set forth in this section, the terms of any qualified warranty are set in the sole discretion of the qualified insurer. Without limiting the generality of this subsection, a qualified insurer may make inquiries about the applicant as follows:
(a)Does the applicant have the financial resources to undertake the construction of the number of units being proposed by the applicant's business plan for the following twelve months;
(b)Does the applicant and its directors, officers, employees, and consultants possess the necessary technical expertise to adequately perform their individual functions with respect to their proposed role in the construction and sale of units;
(c)Does the applicant and its

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Legislative History

[2004 c 201 s 1901.]

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