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Committee hears broad support for expanding 2-10 warranty to stacked flats and mid‑rise condos

Civil Rights and Judiciary Committee · January 23, 2026
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Summary

HB 2304 would expand access to the 2-10 warranty framework to more condominium types, including stacked flats and up to four-story buildings; builders, housing advocates, cities and the Office of the Insurance Commissioner supported the bill at the Jan. 23 hearing, while OIC recommended removing the word 'insurance' from bill language.

The Civil Rights & Judiciary Committee on Jan. 23 received extensive testimony in favor of House Bill 2304, which would broaden eligibility for the 2-10 warranty framework under the Washington Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act to additional condominium building types, including stacked flats and buildings up to four stories.

Representative Jamila Taylor, sponsor, said the bill is intended as a follow-up to earlier condominium-liability reforms and to help address housing supply challenges by allowing small-scale builders to offer predictable…

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