Yearly Archives: 2019

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New Legal Hurdles for Residential Landlords

Under proposed legislation, residential landlords would face new hurdles to enforce their right to collect rent from tenants. The bill, SB 5600, would make many sweeping changes to the Residential Landlord-Tenant Act. Some of the more important proposed changes include: o giving the court discretion to relieve a tenant from being evicted o increasing the cure period for a pay rent or vacate notice from three days to fourteen days o requiring civil legal aid information be listed on the notice to pay rent or vacate o limiting the definition of rent so that it excludes late fees and charges […]

Proposed Law Would Change 3-day Notices

There are many proposals in the works to change landlord-tenant law in Washington. One bill recently proposed would change the calculation on the three-day cure period for a notice to pay rent or vacate. Under current law, the cure period for a notice to pay rent or vacate is three calendar days. Weekends and holidays count under current law. The new law, if enacted, would change the three day period to exclude weekends and legal holidays. There are numerous other proposals being debated in Olympia this year. Many new landlord-tenant laws have been enacted at the local level in the past […]