Implied Warranties
The term “implied warranties” is often used synonymously with statutory warranties, though there are other warranties that can be implied by contract. For example, the Washington Condo Act provides implied warranties of quality that a declarant of a condominium warrants that the improvements made or contracted for by that declarant will be 1) free from defective materials; 2) constructed in accordance with sound engineering and construction standards; 3) constructed in a workmanlike manner; and 4) constructed in compliance with all laws then applicable to such improvements. See RCW 64.34.445(2).