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They dont have to give you any reasons why they want to evict you. They have to give you at least 28 days notice, but this could be longer depending on your agreement. If you dont leave by the time your notice ends, your landlord has to go to court to get a court order to make you leave.
Except in the case of emergency or if it is impracticable to do so, the landlord shall give the tenant at least two days written notice of his or her intent to enter and shall enter only at reasonable times.
A minimum of 60 full days notice is required. In some circumstances the tenant/s may apply to the court for a 60 day extension of the period of notice (option 5).
Landlord Maintenance Responsibilities: Except where the condition is attributable to normal wear and tear, landlords must make repairs and arrangements necessary to put and keep the premises in as good condition as it by law or rental agreement should have been, at the commencement of the tenancy (RCW 59.18. 060(5)).
RENTAL AGREEEMENTS Pay rent and any utilities agreed upon. Keep the apartment clean and sanitary. Comply with the requirements of city, county, or state regulations. Pay for fumigation and/or damage to the dwelling.
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Verbally or Physically Threatening a Tenant Verbal threats, threats of physical violence, or actual physical contact are all examples of landlord harassment.
A minimum of 30 full days notice is required (option 2). The tenancy is to be ended without giving any reason. A minimum of 60 full days notice is required. In some circumstances the tenant/s may apply to the court for a 60 day extension of the period of notice (option 5).
Notice Requirements for Washington Landlords A landlord can simply give you a written notice to move, allowing you 20 days as required by Washington law and specifying the date on which your tenancy will end.
Self-help evictions are illegal (RCW 59.18. 290). The removal of a tenant from a rental property cannot be done by the landlord without a court order.
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.

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