Washington Court Rules that Condominium Leasing Restrictions Require 90% Approval

The Washington Court of Appeals ruled earlier this month that 90% owner approval is necessary to amend the declarations of condominiums created after July 1, 1990 in a manner that restricts owners’ ability to lease their units. The Court based its ruling on a provision in the Washington Condominium Act that requires 90% owner approval for declaration amendments that change “the uses to which any unit is restricted.”    Read more………

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