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Statutes > Washington > Title-64 > 64-35 > 64-35-510

Schedule of expiration dates must be provided.

(1) A qualified insurer must, as soon as reasonably possible after the beginning date for the qualified warranty, provide an owner and association with a schedule of the expiration dates for coverages under the qualified warranty as applicable to the unit and the common elements, respectively.

     (2) The expiration date schedule for a unit must set out all the required dates on an adhesive label that is a minimum size of four inches by four inches and is suitable for affixing by the owner in a conspicuous location in the unit.

[2004 c 201 § 1101.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-64 > 64-35 > 64-35-510

Schedule of expiration dates must be provided.

(1) A qualified insurer must, as soon as reasonably possible after the beginning date for the qualified warranty, provide an owner and association with a schedule of the expiration dates for coverages under the qualified warranty as applicable to the unit and the common elements, respectively.

     (2) The expiration date schedule for a unit must set out all the required dates on an adhesive label that is a minimum size of four inches by four inches and is suitable for affixing by the owner in a conspicuous location in the unit.

[2004 c 201 § 1101.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-64 > 64-35 > 64-35-510

Schedule of expiration dates must be provided.

(1) A qualified insurer must, as soon as reasonably possible after the beginning date for the qualified warranty, provide an owner and association with a schedule of the expiration dates for coverages under the qualified warranty as applicable to the unit and the common elements, respectively.

     (2) The expiration date schedule for a unit must set out all the required dates on an adhesive label that is a minimum size of four inches by four inches and is suitable for affixing by the owner in a conspicuous location in the unit.

[2004 c 201 § 1101.]