Condo-izing Your Property in Seattle and Beyond
Online Only
Event Details
Navigating the complexities of condominium development, sales, and management is challenging to say the least. Before you decide to initiate a condo-izing project on your property, get a clear idea of what’s involved. Instructor Katy Sweeden is recognized as one of the most seasoned Land Use and Development attorneys in the greater Puget Sound area for single-family and accessory dwelling unit condominiums. Since the enactment of the Washington Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act in 2018, she has successfully completed approximately 1,000 condominium projects, making her a go-to consultant for complex condominium issues. In this class, she will review all relevant laws and share best practices and examples from her vast experience.
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This session is offered ONLINE only. After class, all participants will receive a link to recorded session and downloadable materials for review.
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