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Commonly Asked Questions about Property Abandonment Forms

A Notice of Abandonment is a written notice that is issued when a tenant abandons a property, or when the property is deemed abandoned.
Yes, unclaimed property refers to property being held by an organization that has had no contact with the owner for an extended period and there is no knowledge of the persons death. Property is usually considered unclaimed after three years, when it is turned over to the state of Washington.
The Washington Unclaimed Property Act protects unclaimed property until it is returned to its rightful owner or their heir. The Department of Revenue acts as custodian for safe keeping of the property until the rightful owner can be located.
RCW 59.18. 310 defines abandonment as when a tenant stops paying rent and reasonably indicates to the landlord, through word or actions, that they no longer intend to continue renting the unit.
A Notice of Abandoned Personal Property typically includes information about what was abandoned, the time frame in which the tenant can still retrieve their items, as well as a legal disclaimer that the landlord may dispose of the property if its not claimed within the specified deadline.
ing to Washington state statutes, abandonment can occur when a parent or guardian physically abandons the children, and leaves the children without food, water, or shelter.
345.75 ABANDONED TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. If property has not been removed within six months after it comes into the possession of a person, it is abandoned and shall become the property of the person in possession, after notice to the prior owner.