2020 WA 6300EN-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2020 WA 6300EN in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the introduction section, which outlines your rights as a tenant in Washington State. Familiarize yourself with key terms and concepts that will be referenced throughout the document.
  3. Proceed to Part 2, 'Before Moving In.' Here, you can fill out any necessary information regarding rental agreements and deposits. Ensure you understand the types of agreements available and any associated fees.
  4. In Part 3, 'While You Are Living There,' make notes on landlord and tenant responsibilities. Use our platform's annotation tools to highlight important sections for easy reference.
  5. Finally, review Parts 4 and 5 regarding moving out and abandonment. Fill in any relevant details about your situation, ensuring you are aware of your rights concerning deposits and eviction processes.

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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.
(3)(a) Except as provided in (b) and (c) of this subsection, a landlord shall provide a minimum of 90 days prior written notice of an increase in the amount of rent to each affected tenant, and any increase in the amount of rent may not become effective prior to the completion of the term of the rental agreement.
Landlords will often collect first and last months rent upon move-in. This money can only be used for rent and is not considered a deposit. If the rental agreement does not specifically state how tenants should apply their last months rent, then it is up to tenants to communicate with their landlord about it.
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