[WSBARP] Relationship of Code Enforcement to Private Cause of Action

Mark Anderson marka at mbaesq.com
Fri Feb 21 11:32:41 PST 2025


That is consistent with some other input that I have received.  Thanks.
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Subject: Re: [WSBARP] Relationship of Code Enforcement to Private Cause of Action

We looked at this a while back and my recollection was that to establish a private cause of action you needed to establish that the code was designed to afford protection to the specific individual and not the public at large.   Client did not pursue the matter so I don't have any written research or memo just a general recollection.

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I'm pretty sure the building code doesn't. I think Bob's structure on his own property has to be shown to be a nuisance or some other hazard affecting John's property or quiet enjoyment thereof.
I'm betting also there is case law that says that violation of a building code is not a per se nuisance, and maybe no even evidence supporting a finding of nuisance. Need more concrete evidence of the actual way that is causes a nuisance.
Sincerely,

Eric

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Subject: [WSBARP] Relationship of Code Enforcement to Private Cause of Action

John does not like his neighbor Bob nor does he like an unpermitted structure on Bob's property.  John files complaint with King County Code Enforcement regarding the structure.  KC says there is a violation because the structure was built without a permit.  John sues Bob based, in part, on the erection of the structure.
Does violation of the King County Building Code give rise to a private cause of action by John against Bob?
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