Landlords must serve predicate eviction notices (notice to pay rent or vacate, notice to comply or vacate, notice of intent to sell, etc.) in strict compliance with statutory time and manner requirements. Even if the tenant receives the notice, failure to serve strictly in a legally correct manner will result in the court’s dismissal of the eviction case. Service of the notice requires someone to go to the property and knock or ring. In some scenarios, mailing is required in addition to service at or on the door. The manner of mailing changes under the new law. Under current law, […]
Monthly Archives: April 2025
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Attorney Travis Eller chaired a legal education seminar on March 27, 2025, for the Seminar Group. In addition to acting as chair for the seminar, Travis Eller presented on Federal and State Updates. Attendance was roughly double compared to recent years, and feedback on both the seminar and Mr. Eller’s presentation was generally very positive. The seminar is approved for legal education credits in both Washington and California, and for real estate clock hours in Washington. The Residenital Evictions seminar is available for download on the Seminar Group website.