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Kent vs Renton

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

Renton has fewer restrictions than Kent.

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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Renton, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Renton HOAs enforce CC&Rs under RCW 64.90.410, with fines permitted only if authorized in recorded docs or adopted rules. Owners must get notice and a hearing before fines under RCW 64.90.500.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentRenton
Enforcement ToolsNotice, cure, fines, liens-
Due ProcessRequired under RCW 64.90-
Selective EnforcementChallengeableDefense to fines
Fine StandardReasonable and scheduled-
Lien AuthorityFor unpaid fines-
Statute-RCW 64.90.410, 500
Notice-Written notice + cure opportunity
Hearing-Required before fine
City Role-None; civil court only

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

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.

Renton FAQ

Can my Renton HOA fine me without a hearing?

No. RCW 64.90.500 requires written notice, a chance to cure, and a board hearing before any fine is imposed. Skipping those steps can void the fine.

What if the HOA only fines me and ignores other neighbors?

Selective enforcement is a defense in Washington. Document the pattern and raise it at the hearing or in court.

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