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March 19th 2008 07:27 pm

Governer Gregoire Signs Bill, but Vetos Immediate Enactment

Governor Gregoire as expected signed into law the bill regarding the landlord’s requirements to store property upon eviction of a tenant. 

However, the governor vetoed the part of the bill that would have made the law go into effect immediately.  Under the Washington constitution the law will go into effect 90 days from the date it was passed, which means the law is effective June 12.   

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