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		<title>Confounding Condo Conditions</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2008 08:04:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gerhard</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Buyers Corner]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The only way to find out about the conditions of a condominium complex is to make an offer. Even then, the disclosures via the Condominium Resale Certificate may not provide the desired information.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://seattlerealestatenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/condo-and-loupe-257-182.jpg" title="Condo Fact Finding"><img src="http://seattlerealestatenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/condo-and-loupe-257-182.jpg" alt="Condo Fact Finding" align="left" border="0" height="182" hspace="12" vspace="12" width="257" /></a>Being on the <strong>Bellevue and </strong><strong>Kirkland condo prowl</strong> with one of my valued clients, I was reminded again how difficult it can be to find  out all the facts before making an offer. One of the listing mentions some <strong>“possible future assessment”</strong> and the listing agent professes not to know anything more specific.</p>
<p><font color="#993366"><strong>What to do?</strong></font></p>
<p>Call the management company. I am still waiting for a call back but I’m not holding my breath. Scour the web, looking for “name of condo + lawsuit” or similar, but to no avail.</p>
<p><font color="#993366"><strong>You want the information? Make an offer!</strong></font></p>
<p>To get this elusive information the buyer must make an offer and the seller needs to accept the offer — i.e., the two parties must reach mutual agreement.  Only then will the buyer receive the <strong>RESALE CERTIFICATE</strong> (from the condominium association or authorized agent) The buyer will have a specified number of days to review it.  Based on the review the buyer can decline to move forward with the purchase (and get the earnest money back).</p>
<p><font color="#993366"><strong>What is a Resale Certificate?</strong></font></p>
<p>Contrary to what some condo owners, <strong>condo associations</strong> and even <strong>condo management companies</strong> believe, the Resale Certificate is much more than a form consisting of a few questions and statements.  According to the <strong>Revised Code of Washington</strong> (RCW 64.34.425), it is to include among other information:</p>
<p><em>“A statement setting forth the amount of the monthly common expense assessment and any unpaid common expense or special assessment currently due and payable from the selling unit owner and a statement of any special assessments that have been levied against the unit which have not been paid<strong> even though not yet due</strong>…”</em></p>
<p><em>“A statement of any <strong>anticipated</strong> repair or replacement cost in excess of five percent of the annual budget of the association that has been approved by the board of directors…”</em></p>
<p><em>“A statement of any unsatisfied judgments against the association and the <strong>status of any pending suits</strong> or legal proceedings in which the association is a plaintiff or defendant;”</em></p>
<p>For my clients and your convenience I’ve prepared a PDF file of the complete <a href="http://www.gnade.com/serene/condo-resale-certificate-rcw.pdf" title="WA Condo Resale Certificate Requirements" target="_blank"><strong>Resale Certificate requirements</strong></a> as published on the Washington State website. Answers about condominium laws and rules and much more can be found on this <a href="http://www.lni.wa.gov/LawRule/" title="Washington State law querries" target="_blank"><strong>Washington State Labor and Industries website</strong></a>.</p>
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