Court of Appeals Reverses Eviction on Improper Service of Eviction Notice
Our law firm was not involved in the lawsuit described in this article. Yesterday the Court of Appeals ruled in […]
Our law firm was not involved in the lawsuit described in this article. Yesterday the Court of Appeals ruled in […]
Abandonment must be clear and unequivocal.[1] The tenant need not expressly state an intention to abandon. Such an intention may
Courts in some jurisdictions have extended the implied warranty of habitability to commercial leases to find an implied warranty of
A recent published Court of Appeals unlawful detainer case ruled on the issue of whether a landlord may accept rent
In recent years the mandatory summons for residential evictions in Washington has been amended twice. Many landlords and attorneys are
Our law firm was not involved in the lawsuit described in this article. In a recent unpublished opinion Division III
A lease expires upon end of term. This applies in a Seattle residential lease, the local just cause eviction ordinance
Generally, no. But, both residential and non-residential leases must be notarized and contain a legal description if the term exceeds
Many assume that in a lease to own housing transaction it is a simple matter to regain possession if the
[UPDATE NOTE: This bill ultimately did not pass.] A bill is being considered in Olympia that may limit landlord’s access