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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Seashore Villa Ass'n v. Hagglund Family Ltd. Partnership, 260 P.3d 906 (2011)

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Seashore Villa Ass'n v. Hagglund Family Ltd. Partnership, 260 P.3d 906 (2011)
Parent Document
Seashore Villa Ass'n v. Hagglund Family Ltd. Partnership, 260 P.3d 906 (2011)
Jurisdiction
Washington (state)
Effective Date
2011-09-07

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In 1979, the mobile home park charged some tenants $3.50 each month for carports and $5.00 each month for storage sheds. In 1981, leases included a provision stating that rent included carports and storage sheds. In 1984, Seashore Villa’s rules and regulations read, “CARPORTS AND STORAGE SHEDS are provided by the park for use by the tenants. All tenants are required to keep their carports and storage sheds clean and free of moss, etc.” Clerk’s Papers (CP) at 49. In 1991, the rules and regulations stated that the carports and storage sheds “are provided ‘as is’ for use by the tenants. All tenants are required to keep their carports and storage sheds clean and free of moss, etc. Maintenance is the responsibility of the resident/tenant.” Exs. 1, 25, 215. Seashore Villa’s current rules and regulations state, “Mobile home, [c]arports and storage sheds are to be kept clean and free of moss, etc.” CP at 173.