July 3, 2026

The Limited Effect of a Board's Failure to Comply with Meeting Requirements

As previously discussed on this blog, the state law that governs common interest associations in Washington state requires those associations to comply with numerous requirements relating to meetings. However, it also limits the consequences associated with a board's failure to comply with those requirements. The law first states that actions of a board that do not comply with meeting-related requirements are valid unless set aside by a court. It goes on to state that an action seeking relief for a board's failure to comply with those requirements may not be brought more than 90 days after the minutes of the meeting at which the action was taken are approved or the record of that action is distributed to unit owners, whichever is later.