Washington Statutes
§ 64.90.215 — Construction and validity of governing documents.
Washington § 64.90.215
JurisdictionWashington
Title 64REAL PROPERTY AND CONVEYANCES
Ch. 64.90WASHINGTON UNIFORM COMMON INTEREST OWNERSHIP ACT
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Wash. Rev. Code § 64.90.215 (2026).
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(1)All provisions of the governing documents are severable. If any provision of a governing document, or its application to any person or circumstances, is held invalid, the remainder of the governing document or application to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
(2)The rule against perpetuities may not be applied to defeat any provision of the governing documents adopted pursuant to RCW 64.90.405 (1)(a).
(3)If a conflict exists between the declaration and the organizational documents, the declaration prevails except to the extent the declaration is inconsistent with this chapter.
(4)(a) The creation of a common interest community must not be impaired and title to a unit and any common elements must not be rendered unmarketable or otherwise affected by reason of an insign
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§ 64.90.405
Washington § 64.90.405
Legislative History
[2018 c 277 s 204.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 64.04.010
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Requisites of a deed.§ 64.04.030
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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