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Statutes > Washington > Title-64 > 64-34 > 64-34-040

Separate interests — Taxation.

(1) If there is any unit owner other than a declarant, each unit that has been created, together with its interest in the common elements, constitutes for all purposes a separate parcel of real property.

     (2) If there is any unit owner other than a declarant, each unit together with its interest in the common elements must be separately taxed and assessed.

     (3) If a development right has an ascertainable market value, the development right shall constitute a separate parcel of real property for property tax purposes and must be separately taxed and assessed to the declarant.

     (4) If there is no unit owner other than a declarant, the real property comprising the condominium may be taxed and assessed in any manner provided by law.

[1992 c 220 § 3; 1989 c 43 § 1-105.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-64 > 64-34 > 64-34-040

Separate interests — Taxation.

(1) If there is any unit owner other than a declarant, each unit that has been created, together with its interest in the common elements, constitutes for all purposes a separate parcel of real property.

     (2) If there is any unit owner other than a declarant, each unit together with its interest in the common elements must be separately taxed and assessed.

     (3) If a development right has an ascertainable market value, the development right shall constitute a separate parcel of real property for property tax purposes and must be separately taxed and assessed to the declarant.

     (4) If there is no unit owner other than a declarant, the real property comprising the condominium may be taxed and assessed in any manner provided by law.

[1992 c 220 § 3; 1989 c 43 § 1-105.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-64 > 64-34 > 64-34-040

Separate interests — Taxation.

(1) If there is any unit owner other than a declarant, each unit that has been created, together with its interest in the common elements, constitutes for all purposes a separate parcel of real property.

     (2) If there is any unit owner other than a declarant, each unit together with its interest in the common elements must be separately taxed and assessed.

     (3) If a development right has an ascertainable market value, the development right shall constitute a separate parcel of real property for property tax purposes and must be separately taxed and assessed to the declarant.

     (4) If there is no unit owner other than a declarant, the real property comprising the condominium may be taxed and assessed in any manner provided by law.

[1992 c 220 § 3; 1989 c 43 § 1-105.]