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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Washington Residential Lease Agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the date and names of the Landlord and Tenant(s) at the top of the form. Ensure all parties are accurately represented.
  3. In the 'Grant of Lease' section, specify the address of the rental property and any included personal property items.
  4. Complete the 'Nature of Occupancy' section by listing all individuals who will reside in the property, ensuring compliance with occupancy rules.
  5. Fill out the 'Term of Lease' section, indicating when the lease starts and understanding that it operates on a month-to-month basis unless otherwise specified.
  6. Enter details regarding the security deposit in its respective section, including amount and conditions for its return.
  7. Specify rent payment details, including amount due, payment methods accepted, and any late fees applicable.
  8. Review additional sections regarding tenant obligations, landlord duties, and notice requirements to ensure clarity on responsibilities.
  9. Finally, have all parties sign and date at the bottom of the document to finalize your agreement.

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If the law does not make the landlord give you a good reason, the landlord must still give you a 60-Day Notice that they want to stop renting to you. Read My landlord just gave me a 60-Day Notice to learn more.
As a renter-friendly state, tenants in Washington enjoy many rights beyond the basic right of protecting their safety while living in one of your rental units. Their rights include: Living in a habitable unit that meets state and local housing guidelines. Protection against housing discrimination.
There is no rent control in Washington State. A landlord can raise the rent as much as they want in most situations. In any situation, you can try to negotiate with the landlord not to raise the rent for a certain period of time. If you and the landlord do agree to this, try to get it in writing.
Generally, the landlord must give you at least 2 days written notice before entering your rental to make repairs or inspect the place. If the landlord wants to show the rental unit to a potential new tenant or buyer, the landlord only has to give you a 1 day written notice.
New laws affecting renters in Washington State in 2023 Within 30 days after a tenant moves out, the landlord must either return the full security deposit or give the tenant a written statement documenting why they kept some or all of it.

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Two-year leases are only valid if they are notarized. If the lease is not notarized, it becomes a month-to-month tenancy.

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