Washington Code 58.19.300 – Hazardous conditions — Notice
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If, before disposition of all or any portion of a development which is covered by this chapter, a condition constituting a physical hazard is discovered on or around the immediate vicinity of the development, the developer or government agency discovering such condition shall notify the purchasers of the affected lands either by transmitting notice through the appropriate county assessor’s office or such other steps as might reasonably give actual notice to the purchasers.
Terms Used In Washington Code 58.19.300
- Developer: means any owner of a development who offers it for disposition, or the principal agent of an inactive owner. See Washington Code 58.19.020
- Disposition: includes any sale, lease, assignment, or exchange of any interest in any real property which is a part of or included within a development, and also includes the offering of property as a prize or gift when a monetary charge or consideration for whatever purpose is required in conjunction therewith, and any other transaction concerning a development if undertaken for gain or profit. See Washington Code 58.19.020
- Physical hazard: means a physical condition which poses, or may very likely pose, a material risk of either: Material damage to the development and improvements thereon; or material endangerment to the safety and health of persons using the development and improvements thereon. See Washington Code 58.19.020