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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

ATHERTON CONDO APARTMENT-OWNERS ASS'N BD OF DIRECTORS v. Blume Dev. Co., 799 P.2d 250 (1990)

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ATHERTON CONDO APARTMENT-OWNERS ASS'N BD OF DIRECTORS v. Blume Dev. Co., 799 P.2d 250 (1990)
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ATHERTON CONDO APARTMENT-OWNERS ASS'N BD OF DIRECTORS v. Blume Dev. Co., 799 P.2d 250 (1990)
Jurisdiction
Washington (state)
Effective Date
1990-11-01

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*525 [8] Although a fraudulent concealment claim may exist even though the purchaser makes no inquiries which would lead him to ascertain the concealed defect, Obde, at 453, in those situations where a purchaser discovers evidence of a defect, the purchaser is obligated to inquire further. Puget Sound Serv. Corp. v. Dalarna Mgt. Corp., 51 Wn. App. 209, 752 P.2d 1353, review denied, 111 Wn.2d 1007 (1988). Simply stated, fraudulent concealment does not extend to those situations where the defect is apparent.