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Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is essential for record-keeping and establishing timelines.
Fill in the Tenant’s Name and Address of Premises. Ensure accuracy to avoid any confusion regarding the notice.
In the body of the notice, reference the Residential Lease Agreement date and address. Clearly state any dangerous conditions that were not reported by the tenant.
Provide a detailed explanation of the dangerous condition, including how it was discovered and why it should have been recognized by the tenant.
Conclude with your name or that of an authorized agent, ensuring you sign and date where indicated.
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How much notice does a landlord have to give to enter Washington?
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.
How much notice does a landlord need in Washington state?
You must send the landlord a letter saying you are moving. The landlord must get the letter at least 20 days before the end of the rental period. Even if your rental agreement is verbal, you should write to terminate your tenancy. You can read this law at RCW 59.18.
What is the new landlord law in Washington state?
On May 7, 2025, a rent stabilization law (HB 1217) went into effect in Washington state. The law sets a limit on how much a landlord may increase a tenants rent over a 12-month period. The Attorney Generals Office will enforce the law, and tenants may also take action to protect their rights under the new statute.
How much notice do you need to give a landlord to vacate?
If you want to end the tenancy you have to give your landlord at least four weeks (28 days) notice, unless the landlord agrees that you can give less notice than this.
Can a landlord enter property without notice in Washington state?
In general, with tenant consent, a landlord has a right of entry to inspect the premises; make repairs; supply necessary or agreed services; or show the property to potential tenants, purchasers, or contractors. Entry is limited to reasonable times, and two days notice of intent to enter is required.
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Landlord Notice Requirement: Must give at least 2 months notice, aligned with rental periods, under Section 21. This remains the statutory minimum until the Renters Rights Bill is enacted. Tenants Notice Requirement: Must give at least 1 months notice (if rent is paid monthly) or 4 weeks notice (if paid weekly).
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