Washington Administrative Code
Title 458 - Revenue, Department of
Chapter 458-15 - Historic property
Section 458-15-070 - Disqualification or removal

Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 458-15-070

Current through Register Vol. 24-06, March 15, 2024

When property has been granted special valuation as historic property, the special valuation shall continue until the property is disqualified or removed by the assessor upon:

(1) Expiration of the ten-year special valuation period;

(2) Notice by the owner to remove the special valuation;

(3) Sale or transfer to an ownership making it exempt from taxation;

(4) Sale or transfer of the property through the exercise of the power of eminent domain;

(5) Sale or transfer to a new owner; and

(a) The property no longer qualifies as historic property; or

(b) The new owner does not sign the notice of compliance contained on the real estate excise tax affidavit;

(6) Determination by the board that the property no longer qualifies as historic property; or

(7) Determination by the board and notice to the assessor that the owner has failed to comply with the conditions established under RCW 84.26.050, chapter 254-20 WAC or the agreement.

Statutory Authority: RCW 84.08.010(2) and 84.08.070. 87-05-022 (Order PT 87-2), § 458-15-070, filed 2/13/87.

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