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Governing Requirements - What Residents of Seavue Need to Know

Equality: The state of being equal, especially in status of rights and responsibilities.

Washington State governs condominiums under four separate laws.  Seavue is primarily subject to RCW 64.32 (Old Act) as a condominium that was built prior to 1990, however, when the State updates condominium law, they normally update the law under the most current Act, RCW 64.34 (New Act) or just recently the July 2018 Act under RCW 64.90 (Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act).  When the legislature passes changes they make the new law applicable, not applicable, or allows the homeowners to adopt the provision(s).  Condo that are governed under RCW 64.34 or 64.32 as Seavue is, are not applicable to RCW 64.38.

Governing Rules and Regulations are applicable and enforceable by law.  Any violation of any of the governing documents, including these Seavue House Rules, shall be subject to the Compliance, Fines and Appeal Policy as adopted by the owners by amendment to the Declaration.

We would all like to have it our way.

Living in a condominium means owning your apartment and a percentage of the common and limited common area of the building and property.  Owners and their renters are legally sharing space with other families and this means compromise. 
That is why the State of Washington, and all other states, mandate a set of requirements and make it mandatory the governing documents are adhered to with equality, not necessarily fairness.  This is because what is considered all right to do or what is fair to one person may have the same opinion to the next person.  Therefore, the law sets out these requirements to ensure equality for all to abide by.
  

2019 Board & Committees

Directors & Officers

Jay Grant - 200, President

Vacant - 000, Secretary

Terry Holm - 101, Treasurer

Ed Johnson - 202, Director

Gerry Bright - 201, Director

Committee Chairs

Budget Chair

Terry Holm - 101

Building Chair:

Jay Grant - 200

Landscape Chair

Tori Peters - 302

Decor' Chair

Debby Grant - 200

Seavue 1980

Reserve Report 23-24

Washington State requires an HOA to have prepared a report that outlines long term property requirements that in involves repair and replacement of items over the many years (30).  An on site is completed every 3 years with an update each year.

Seavue Declaration

Seavue's Declaration was amended and restated being adopted by 100% of owners in 2018.  In addition to RCW 64.32, several amendments from RCW 64.34 have been adopted, and several other laws applicable in RCW 64.34 and RCW 64.90 are applicable.  For an overview please review page 50.  Click the cover for a PDF of the Declaration.

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Admin Guide & Rules

This Administrative Guide is a governing document.  Click on the Guide for a PDF of the Administrative Guide.