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Explore a detailed collection of laws and regulations specific to Washington helping you stay informed and compliant.
If you’re ever faced with an abandoned rental unit your first priority is to get it rented again. The landlord does have the legal right to damages in Washington, and the amount of damages depends on the term of the tenancy. For a month-to-month tena
Feb 26, 2025
Read moreWashington state has two required addenda to the residential lease agreement, a Fire Safety and Protection Addendum, and a Mold Addendum. Make sure you have these two important documents included when your lease agreement is signed. When using LeaseRunn
Feb 26, 2025
Read moreIn Washington state, it is best to have a written lease. Oral leases are valid, but they can be enforced only as leases from month to month. A lease for longer than month to month must be in writing. Per RCW § 59.04.010, if the lease is longer than one
Feb 26, 2025
Read moreFor landlords that do not reside in Washington state but who have rental units there, an in-state property manager must be designated to handle certain aspects of managing the property. More specifically, the manager designated must reside in the county
Feb 26, 2025
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