Property Ownership
A Washington landlord of a residential property wants to convert units to condominiums and sell them. The conversion is governed by:
AOnly the Washington Residential Landlord-Tenant Act
BThe Washington Condominium Act (RCW 64.34) and applicable conversion notice requirements✓ Correct
CThe Washington HOA Act (RCW 64.38) exclusively
DFederal HUD regulations for multi-family housing
Explanation
Condominium conversions in Washington are governed by the Washington Condominium Act (RCW 64.34), which includes specific requirements for notifying existing tenants of the conversion and providing tenants with rights of first refusal and notice periods.
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