Showing ordinances that apply to Fall City, WA
Fall City is an unincorporated community (population 2,032) in King County, Washington. Because Fall City is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, King County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The dispute resolution rules below are the ones that govern your area.
HOA disputes in King County move through internal process, mediation, then civil court. WUCIOA (RCW 64.90) encourages ADR. King County Superior Court handles most litigation.
Disputes between homeowners and HOAs in King County follow a layered resolution process. The first step is typically the association's internal process described in the governing documents — a written complaint to the board, an opportunity to be heard, and a formal decision. Many associations have amended governing documents to require mediation or arbitration before litigation. Under WUCIOA (RCW 64.90.815), associations and members may agree in writing to resolve disputes through alternative dispute resolution. Court-annexed mediation is available through King County Superior Court. Small claims court is available for monetary disputes under 10,000 dollars (RCW 12.40), which can be used for assessment disputes or return of fines. Civil litigation in King County Superior Court handles larger disputes, injunctive relief (stopping a violation or forcing action), and claims for breach of fiduciary duty. The Washington Attorney General's Office has limited jurisdiction over HOAs — generally only regarding consumer protection violations (RCW 19.86) such as misrepresentation in sales. The Washington State Department of Licensing regulates community association managers but does not adjudicate disputes. HB 1333 (2023) established a new HOA ombuds program within the Washington Office of the Attorney General for consumer complaint intake and informal resolution. Prevailing parties in HOA litigation are often entitled to attorney fees under the governing documents and state statutes, which can create significant financial exposure on both sides. Mediation through organizations like the Dispute Resolution Center of King County offers a lower-cost alternative.
Failed dispute resolution can result in court judgments with significant attorney fees. Associations that fail to follow fair procedures may face damages, fines, and orders to conduct new elections or procedures. Members filing frivolous suits face fee awards against them.
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