Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Inadequacy of heating resources insufficient heat - Washington 2025

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060 that substantially endangers or impairs the health or safety of a tenant, including (i) structural members that are of insufficient size or strength to carry imposed loads with safety, (ii) exposure of the occupants to the weather, (iii) plumbing and sanitation defects that directly expose the occupants to the risk
You can sue for anything. Proving that the living conditions are unsafe and that the landlord is to blame and that the landlord has done nothing to mitigate the unsafe condition will require proof.
Lack of Essential Utilities: The absence of running water, heating during cold seasons, or consistent electricity can render a property unlivable. Presence of Toxic Materials: Asbestos, lead paint, radon, or high carbon monoxide levels will almost certainly lead to an uninhabitable house.
Landlords must now provide receipts or invoices showing how much repairs or cleaning cost, along with statements showing why they are keeping some or all of a security deposit. Landlords must now provide evidence to the tenant of how much it cost to repair or clean the rental unit, appliances, carpet, and walls.
72 hours to fix a refrigerator, range and oven, or major plumbing fixture supplied by the landlord. 10 days to make repairs in all other cases. If the landlord cannot meet these timelines due to circumstances beyond their control, they must still have the repairs finished as soon as possible.
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2 is below 60F (16C), every dwelling unit shall be provided with heating facilities capable of maintaining a minimum room temperature of 68F (20C) at a point 3 feet (914 mm) above the floor and 2 feet (610 mm) from exterior walls in all habitable rooms at design temperature.

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