Property Ownership
Washington's Washington Condominium Act (RCW 64.34) requires the seller of a new condominium to provide the buyer with a:
AForm 17 seller disclosure only
BPublic offering statement containing all material facts about the condominium project✓ Correct
CTitle insurance policy at seller's expense
D10-year structural warranty
Explanation
Under RCW 64.34, sellers of new condominiums must provide buyers with a public offering statement (POS) containing material facts about the project. Buyers have a rescission right after receiving the POS.
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