Supercharge your efficiency with DC Landlord Tenant Forms

Form administration consumes to half of your office hours. With DocHub, you can easily reclaim your time and effort and boost your team's productivity. Access DC Landlord Tenant Forms collection and explore all templates related to your everyday workflows.

Easily use DC Landlord Tenant Forms:

  1. Open DC Landlord Tenant Forms and apply Preview to get the suitable form.
  2. Click Get Form to start working on it.
  3. Wait for your form to upload in the online editor and begin modifying it.
  4. Add new fillable fields, icons, and images, adjust pages, etc.
  5. Fill your file or prepare it for other contributors.
  6. Download or deliver the form by link, email attachment, or invite.

Boost your everyday file administration with our DC Landlord Tenant Forms. Get your free DocHub profile right now to explore all templates.

Video Guide on DC Landlord Tenant Forms management

video background

Commonly Asked Questions about DC Landlord Tenant Forms

Judicial process is required for all evictions. Furthermore, in all cases other than non-payment of rent, a filing with the Rental Accommodations Division (RAD) is required. A tenant may not be evicted just because the initial lease term expires, or because the rental property has been foreclosed upon.
Housing providers must comply with the housing code, which covers issues such as safety, sanitation, and ventilation. A tenant can file complaints with the DC Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs if they believe the rental unit violates the housing code.
The housing provider shall serve on you a ninety (90) day notice to vacate in advance of an action to recover possession of your Rental Unit in instances arising under Section 501(d).
In D.C., tenants can be evicted for failing to pay at least $600 in rent, violating a lease term, or performing an illegal act on the premises. Tenants can also be removed for external reasons, such as a sale or planned demolition of the property.