Governor Inslee announced that ten additional Washington Counties have been approved to apply for Phase 2 recovery status. Additional counties will be considered by the administration to apply when their infection rates per thousand residents meet the threshold set by the Governors recovery plan. Counties must also demonstrate the health care capacity and tracing ability to qualify.

The counties now approved for Phase 2 must comply with the regulations and protocols set forth by the Governor to protect public safety.

Washington REALTORS® has revised the COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions to assist you in applying those regulations to your day-to-day business. Please discard previous copies of your FAQs for this revision.

Leadership and your Government Affairs team have worked very hard to earn these modifications, please continue to demonstrate compliance with the regulations so we can expand Phase 2 eligible counties.

Phase 1 counties (gray) status has not changed and business practices have not changed from previous weeks. When infections rates go down and other requirements are met, they too can apply for Phase 2.

Recap of modifications for Phase 2 include:

  • Real estate firms may open their offices in a limited fashion;
  • Commercial brokers can engage in the same in-person services as residential brokers;
  • Three persons (as opposed to two persons) are allowed on site for permitted in-person real estate activities for both residential and commercial brokerage (for both improved and unimproved property); and
  • Sign installers may install real estate signs.

For both Phase 1 and Phase 2 in-person real estate activities, real estate brokers and industry partners (e.g. appraisers, inspectors, photographers, stagers, etc.) must wear cloth face coverings and should encourage clients and customers to do the same.

Public and broker open houses and similar invitations to view a property without an appointment are not permitted in Phase 1 or Phase 2. Only previews and showings by appointment are allowed.

Brokers must adhere to the “phase” protocols for the county where the property is located, regardless of the location of the broker’s office or home. Brokers conducting real estate activities in a Phase 1 county, must continue to abide by the Phase 1 protocols, which include only allowing two persons in a property, including the broker, at one time.

Click here for the Governor’s Memo: Phase 2 Real Estate Requirements document.

Click here for the Governor’s Phase 2 Real Estate COVID-19 Requirements document.

Please read the updated FAQ below.

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Members, is this pandemic bogging you down with stress, anxiety and uncertainty? What will tomorrow bring? How can you get ahead today? How can you keep a positive outlook when you are facing so many unprecedented obstacles? We know what you are going through and we want to help you find your groove again!

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Lower Yakima Valley Association of REALTORS® (LYVAR) is proud to announce the early endorsements of Rep. Bruce Chandler (R-Granger) and Rep. Jeremie Dufault (R-Selah) for the Washington House of Representatives, representing the 15th district.

LYVAR endorses candidates who understand the relationship between the real estate industry and our local economy and who fight for policies that will aid in the prosperous development of both businesses and communities. LYVAR is confident incumbents Chandler and Dufault will work hard to ensure property rights remain a top priority and that they will continue to support efforts for homeownership and economic growth in our area.

“They do a wonderful job for our 15th district,” said LYVAR President Kenny Nelson. “They understand the issues our industry faces and vote to protect our private property rights.”

Lower Yakima Valley Association of REALTORS® is a professional trade organization whose members are licensed real estate brokers located primarily in the Lower Yakima Valley area—Benton City, Prosser, Grandview, Mabton, Sunnyside, Granger, Zillah, Toppenish and Wapato. United by adherence to a Code of Ethics, LYVAR members work as professionals in all areas of the real estate industry—residential, commercial, land and property management. Members of LYVAR are active in many areas throughout the community including a wide variety of voluntary boards, commissions and charity foundations—devoting thousands of hours to help enhance the quality of life in the Valley.