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December 30th 2007 08:35 pm

Supreme Court Rules on Time Computation for 3 Day Notices

The Washington State Supreme Court has held that Washington eviction statutes require three calendar days for compliance with a notice to pay rent or vacate, not three court days or three business days.

A Washington Court of Appeals decision had held that the statutes and court rules require three business days, not calendar days, for notices that require less than seven days for compliance, such as notices to pay rent or vacate.  

The Supreme Court overturned the Court of Appeals.

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