Washington Statutes

§ 64.36.100 — Disciplinary action—Unprofessional conduct—Other conduct, acts, or conditions.

Washington § 64.36.100
JurisdictionWashington
Title 64REAL PROPERTY AND CONVEYANCES
Ch. 64.36TIMESHARE REGULATION

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Wash. Rev. Code § 64.36.100 (2026).

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The director may deny or take disciplinary action against any timeshare application or registration if the director finds that the applicant or registrant has engaged in unprofessional conduct as described in RCW 18.235.130 . In addition, the director may deny or take disciplinary action based on the following conduct, acts, or conditions:

(1)The application, written disclosure, or registration is incomplete;
(2)The activities of the promoter include, or would include, activities which are unlawful or in violation of a law, rule, or ordinance in this state or another jurisdiction;
(3)The timeshare offering has worked or tended to work a fraud on purchasers, or would likely be adverse to the interests or the economic or physical welfare of purchasers;
(4)The protections and security

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Related

§ 18.235.130
Washington § 18.235.130
§ 64.36.130
Washington § 64.36.130
§ 18.08.340
Washington § 18.08.340
§ 18.235.902
Washington § 18.235.902

Legislative History

[2002 c 86 s 299;1987 c 370 s 10;1983 1st ex.s. c 22 s 10.]

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