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Federal Way vs Kent

How do cc&r enforcement rules compare between Federal Way, WA and Kent, WA?

Federal Way and Kent have similar restriction levels.

Federal Way, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Federal Way HOAs enforce CCRs through notices, fines, and liens. Under RCW 64.90, enforcement must follow due process with written notice and opportunity to be heard.

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Kent, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Kent HOAs enforce CCRs through fines, cure notices, and liens. Under RCW 64.90, enforcement must follow due process with written notice and opportunity to be heard.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFederal WayKent
Enforcement ToolsNotice, cure, fines, liensNotice, cure, fines, liens
Due ProcessRequired by RCW 64.90Required under RCW 64.90
Selective EnforcementChallengeable in courtChallengeable
Fine StandardReasonable and scheduledReasonable and scheduled
Lien AuthorityFor unpaid finesFor unpaid fines

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Federal Way FAQ

Can my Federal Way HOA fine me without a hearing?

Generally no. RCW 64.90 requires written notice of violation and an opportunity to be heard before sanctions are imposed.

What if my HOA enforces rules only against some owners?

Selective or arbitrary enforcement can be challenged as a breach of the duty of good faith or equal treatment under Washington common law and WUCIOA.

Kent FAQ

Can my Kent HOA fine me without a hearing?

Generally no. RCW 64.90 requires written notice of violation and opportunity to be heard before sanctions are imposed.

What if my HOA enforces rules only against some owners?

Selective or arbitrary enforcement can be challenged in court as a breach of the duty of good faith or equal treatment.

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