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Auburn vs Kent

How do assessment & dues rules compare between Auburn, WA and Kent, WA?

Auburn has fewer restrictions than Kent.

Auburn, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Washington RCW 64.90 governs HOA assessments for Auburn associations. Boards must follow budget procedures, provide notice, and may levy special assessments with member consent in some cases.

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Kent, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Kent HOAs may levy regular and special assessments under RCW 64.90 or 64.38. Unpaid assessments become liens and may be foreclosed after notice and opportunity to cure.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuburnKent
Governing lawRCW 64.90.525-
Budget ratificationAuto unless rejected-
Super-lien6 months per RCW 64.90.485-
Special assessmentsMember approval typical-
CollectionCan include foreclosure-
Primary Statutes-RCW 64.90 or 64.38
Special Assessments-Allowed with procedures
Lien Super-Priority-Six months under WUCIOA
Foreclosure-Allowed after notice
Late Fees-Per statute and CCRs

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Auburn FAQ

Can my HOA raise dues without a vote?

Often yes for the regular budget (it becomes effective unless members reject it at a meeting). Special assessments usually need a member vote per governing documents.

Can the HOA foreclose for unpaid dues?

Yes, under RCW 64.90.485 the association has lien rights and can foreclose for unpaid assessments, though most pursue payment plans first.

Kent FAQ

Can my Kent HOA foreclose for unpaid dues?

Yes, after recording a lien and providing statutory notice and cure periods under RCW 64.90 or 64.38.

What is lien super-priority?

Under WUCIOA, six months of HOA assessments have priority over a first mortgage, allowing recovery even if the lender forecloses.

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