Governor Inslee extended the bridge proclamation through October 31, 2021. The terms are essentially unchanged from the bridge proclamation that ends September 30. Under the bridge proclamation, each county must file official attestations that both rental assistance programs and Eviction Resolution Pilot Programs are operational in that county. Without both official attestations, landlords in a given county are now allowed to serve a notice to pay rent or vacate. Attestation status is subject to change at any time. Landlords may evict on grounds other than nonpayment. In some locations (not just Seattle) local moratoria continue to apply. Also, some local […]
Eviction Moratorium
Mayor Durkan extended both the residential and small business/non-profit eviction moratoriums through September 30. The Seattle residential moratorium, unlike the state moratorium, does not make an exception for the owner’s intent to sell or to move into the rental property. The City of Kenmore has also extended its eviction moratorium. The Washington state eviction moratorium does not apply to commercial properties. The state moratorium is set to expire June 30, but Governor Inslee is considering extending it. The federal CDC moratorium only applies to residential evictions. Whether and to what extend the CDC eviction moratorium applies in Washington is the […]
There are various eviction moratoria that may apply to a rental property in Washington state, including Governor Inslee’s eviction moratorium, the CDC moratorium, and the local Seattle moratorium. All three are set to expire June 30. A new law that makes sweeping changes to Washington landlord-tenant and evictions laws recently passed the legislature. If signed by the governor, the law would confirm that the Inslee moratorium ends June 30. While most local courts have held that the CDC moratorium does not apply in Washington, this issue is currently being heard by the Washington Supreme Court. The CDC moratorium is set […]
Governor Inslee announced the extension of the residential eviction moratorium through June 30. Governor Inslee’s moratorium allows eviction when the owner seeks to sell or occupy the rental property as a primary residence. However, three cases are pending in the state Supreme Court on whether the CDC moratorium prevents evictions under these exceptions. Oral argument on those cases is set for May 13.
A bill the Washington legislature is considering would require all residential landlords to offer a payment plan before engaging in any collection efforts for rent that was due during the pandemic state of emergency.[1] “Collection efforts” would be statutorily defined to include eviction or any court action, use of collection agencies, any threats to collect, and even withholding from a security deposit. The payment plan would have to be reasonable solely from the tenant’s—but with no consideration of the landlord’s— “financial, health, or other circumstances.” A landlord’s failure to offer a payment plan would be defense to eviction. For two […]
Governor Inslee recently extended the Washington state eviction moratorium through December 31, 2020. The only three exceptions are 1) tenants who pose a serious and imminent threat to health or safety, 2) a 60-day notice if the owner intends to sell, or 3) a 60-day notice if the owner intends to move into the property as their primary residence. The governor amended the moratorium to clarify that it does not protect unauthorized occupants who hold over after the tenants vacate. Note this does not apply to tenants who holdover. The landlord still may not evict tenants who holdover, absent one […]
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued a nation-wide eviction moratorium through December 31, 2020. The CDC cites the need to slow the spread of COVID-19 by preventing evicted tenants from crowding into shelters or shared housing. The CDC eviction moratorium does not apply where state or local eviction moratoriums provide the same or greater level of protection. The CDC eviction moratorium requires tenants to provide their landlord a sworn declaration alleging under oath essentially that they have made best efforts to find government aid, cannot pay past due and future rent, and have nowhere to go. The approved declaration […]
Governor Inslee has extended the state-wide residential eviction moratorium through August 2. A new exception is added that allows owners to give 60 days’ notice if the owner intends to “personally occupy the premises as a primary residence” or sell the property. Note that the tenancy would already have to be month-to-month (or expired). This provision does not give owners the right to terminate a lease contract early. Any notice terminating a tenancy should give the last day of a rental period (usually a calendar month) as the date of termination. The notice therefore should not give 60 days from […]