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Board Procedures: Renton vs Seattle

How do board procedures rules compare between Renton, WA and Seattle, WA?

Renton and Seattle have similar restriction levels.

Renton, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Renton HOAs created after July 1, 2018 follow WUCIOA (RCW 64.90): open meetings, advance notice, recorded minutes. Older HOAs follow RCW 64.38 unless they opt into WUCIOA.

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Seattle, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

HOAs in Seattle are governed by the Washington Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act (WUCIOA), RCW 64.90. Board meetings must be open to all unit owners. Boards must begin each meeting with at least 15 minutes for homeowner comments, and individual owners may be limited to 90 seconds of speaking time. Executive sessions are permitted only for limited purposes such as legal matters and personnel issues.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRentonSeattle
Modern HOAsRCW 64.90 (WUCIOA)-
Older HOAsRCW 64.38-
Notice14 days advance for board meetings-
Executive SessionLimited topics-
RemedyCivil action, attorney fees available-
Governing Law-RCW 64.90 (WUCIOA)
Open Meetings-Required for all board meetings
Homeowner Comment Period-Minimum 15 minutes per meeting
Individual Speaking Time-Board may limit to 90 seconds minimum
Electronic Meetings-Permitted without physical location

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Renton FAQ

Which Washington HOA law applies to my Renton community?

If your community was created after July 1, 2018 (or opted in), RCW 64.90 WUCIOA applies. Older HOAs are under RCW 64.38 unless amended to opt in.

Can my Renton HOA board meet in secret?

No. Under RCW 64.90 board meetings must be open to owners, with narrow executive-session topics such as litigation, personnel, or delinquent accounts.

Seattle FAQ

Are Seattle HOA board meetings open to homeowners?

Yes. Under RCW 64.90, all board meetings must be open to unit owners. Executive sessions are permitted only for limited purposes such as legal matters and personnel issues.

Does Seattle have its own HOA regulations?

No. HOA governance in Seattle is regulated by state law under WUCIOA (RCW 64.90). The city does not impose additional municipal HOA regulations.

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