Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 64.35 - Condominiums—Qualified Warranties.
64.35.420 - Limits on amounts—Calculation of costs—Adjustments.

RCW 64.35.420
Limits on amounts—Calculation of costs—Adjustments.

(1) A qualified insurer may establish a monetary limit on the amount of the warranty. Any limit must not be less than:
(a) For a unit, the lesser of (i) the original purchase price paid by the owner, or (ii) one hundred thousand dollars;
(b) For common elements, the lesser of (i) the total original purchase price for all components of the multiunit building, or (ii) one hundred fifty thousand dollars times the number of units of the condominium.
(2) When calculating the cost of warranty claims under the standard limits under a qualified warranty, a qualified insurer may include:
(a) The cost of repairs;
(b) The cost of any investigation, engineering, and design required for the repairs; and
(c) The cost of supervision of repairs, including professional review, but excluding legal costs.
(3) The minimum amounts in subsections (1) and (2) of this section shall be adjusted at the end of each calendar year after the effective date by an amount equal to the percentage change in the consumer price index for all urban consumers, all items, as published from time to time by the United States department of labor. The adjustment does not affect any qualified warranty issued before the adjustment date.

[ 2004 c 201 § 801.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 64 - Real Property and Conveyances

Chapter 64.35 - Condominiums—Qualified Warranties.

64.35.105 - Definitions.

64.35.106 - Qualified warrantees—Application of RCW 48.01.040.

64.35.110 - No duty to offer a qualified warranty—Insurer sets terms—Scope of inquiry—Conditions.

64.35.115 - Attorneys' fees.

64.35.120 - Change of ownership—Coverage transfers.

64.35.205 - Qualified warranty—Remedy and procedure—Application of chapter 64.50 RCW.

64.35.210 - Notice of qualified warranty—History of claims.

64.35.305 - Two-year materials and labor warranty—Noncompliance with building code.

64.35.310 - Five-year building envelope warranty.

64.35.315 - Ten-year structural defects warranty.

64.35.320 - Beginning dates for warranty coverage.

64.35.325 - Beginning dates for warranty coverage—Special cases—Declarant control.

64.35.330 - Living expense allowance.

64.35.335 - Warranty on repairs and replacements.

64.35.405 - Provisions a qualified insurer may include.

64.35.410 - Authorized exclusions—General.

64.35.415 - Authorized exclusions—Defects.

64.35.420 - Limits on amounts—Calculation of costs—Adjustments.

64.35.425 - Prohibited policy provisions—Exclusions.

64.35.505 - Failure to provide information—Conditions or exclusions may not apply.

64.35.510 - Schedule of expiration dates must be provided.

64.35.515 - Duty to mitigate may be required.

64.35.520 - Notice of claim—Reasonable timeliness and detail—Contents.

64.35.525 - Handling of claim—Prompt response—Procedures.

64.35.605 - Disputed claim—Notice—Mediation procedures—Duties of parties.

64.35.610 - Disputed claim—Notice—Arbitration procedures—Duties of parties.