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Panel weighs competing views on bill to simplify condominium construction warranties

2733547 · March 21, 2025
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Representative Tamela Taylor told the Senate Housing Committee she filed House Bill 1403 to “simplify condominium construction statutes” and help spur condominium construction and homeownership, particularly smaller infill projects.

Representative Tamela Taylor told the Senate Housing Committee she filed House Bill 1403 to “simplify condominium construction statutes” and help spur condominium construction and homeownership, particularly smaller infill projects.

“The condominiums represent a critical opportunity for first time homebuyers to start building equity and security through affordable homeownership,” said Cindy Shadelge, Tacoma City Council member, testifying in support.

Nut graf: HB 1403 proposes multiple changes to implied warranty law and building enclosure inspection requirements for condominiums. Supporters including city officials, builders and housing advocates said the bill clarifies standards and could reduce legal risk that has discouraged condominium construction. Opponents, including homeowner‑association advocates and condominium attorneys, urged caution and recommended additional study or targeted amendments to preserve consumer protections.

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