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Can I kick a roommate out of the house? Roommates can ask one particular member of the household to leave, but a landlord is the only one who can initiate eviction procedures or terminate tenancy. Roommates Neighbors FAQ - Tenants Union of Washington State Tenants Union of Washington State Tenants Union of Washington State
You probably need the landlords written permission before the person moves in. If the landlord does not approve your request before the person moves in, you may be breaking the rules in your lease. The person is an unauthorized occupant, and you could face eviction for a material lease violation. Unauthorized occupants: Can I get in trouble for letting WashingtonLawHelp.org WashingtonLawHelp.org
No, your landlord cannot evict you for having someone live with you who is not on the lease. There are no federal or state laws that prohibit a non-tenant from living with you. However, be prepared that you will be liable for any damages, problems, or missed payments that the non-tenant causes.
An unmentioned roommate is not a legal impossibility; its just an unspoken one. So long as the person doesnt intrude on your lease rights, theres nothing stopping you from having a guest (or several) as a roommate without being on the lease. Can Someone Live With You Without Being On The Lease - ajs.org ajs.org ajs.org
Is a 2-year Lease legal in Washington State? Yes, a two-year Lease is legal; however, for the Lease term to be valid, the Lease must be docHubd. If a Lease exceeds two years, it must be recorded in the office of the county recorder where the property is located.
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Related Q&A to Washington Residential Lease

A Washington standard residential lease agreement is a legal document that landlords and tenants use for the renting of property. The agreement provides all of the written information needed to secure an agreement that will be beneficial and protective of both parties.
This is not established in Washington as a law. Therefore, its up to each property owner to decide how long youre willing to accommodate a tenant having a guest. Maybe its two weeks. Maybe its 15 days. When Does a Guest Become a Tenant? - Real Estate Gladiators Real Estate Gladiators Real Estate Gladiators
The landlord cannot put something in an agreement that: Gives up (waives) any right the Landlord-Tenant Act gives you. Makes you give up your right to defend yourself in court against the landlord. Limits the landlords legal accountability where they would normally be responsible.

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