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Landlords are generally prohibited from locking a tenant out of the premises, from taking a tenants property for nonpayment of rent (except for abandoned property under certain conditions), or from intentionally terminating a tenants utility service. Various penalties exist for violating these protections. Landlord/Tenant Rights - Washington State Bar Association Washington State Bar Association docs consumer-pamphlets la Washington State Bar Association docs consumer-pamphlets la
If the landlord is selling the property and wants you to move for that reason, the landlord must give you a 90-Day Notice. Your rights as a tenant in Washington State WashingtonLawHelp.org Legal Topics WashingtonLawHelp.org Legal Topics
If you have a lease in place with your tenants (whether implied or written), whether its month-to-month or a long-term lease, you still have to respect the tenants rights. Typically this means working out some sort of agreement with the tenant about how potential buyers will gain access to the house for showings. Sell Your House With Tenants in Seattle | HomePro Associates HomePro Associates blog sell-your-h HomePro Associates blog sell-your-h
The sale of the property does not automatically end a lease or month- to-month rental agreement. When a rental unit is sold, tenants must be notified of the new owners name and address, either by certified mail, or by a revised posting on the premises. Landlord- Tenant Law - Washington State Department of Commerce Washington State Department of Commerce - WA.gov uploads 2016/12 20 Washington State Department of Commerce - WA.gov uploads 2016/12 20
3. Washington state eviction laws are changing. Statewide, in 2024 landlords and tenants will be able to request that their eviction hearing is held remotely. The courts will need to grant a request unless there is a reason for needing them to attend in person. 5 New Laws Washington State Landlords Should Be Prepared For Belong Homes blog new-laws-washington-s Belong Homes blog new-laws-washington-s
(b) Whenever a landlord plans to change any apartment or apartments to a condominium form of ownership, the landlord shall provide a written notice to a tenant at least 120 days before the tenancy ends, in compliance with RCW 64.90. 655, to effectuate such change. RCW 59.18.200: Tenancy from month to month or for rental periodEnd wa.gov rcw wa.gov rcw
Tenants have rights under the Residential Tenancies Act 1987 (WA) (RTA) when their rental is for sale, so bear these key points in mind. A fixed-term lease continues when rental property is sold, unless the tenancy is terminated. Selling a Tenanted Rental Property in WA We Love Rentals selling-a-tenanted-re We Love Rentals selling-a-tenanted-re