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These are now 90-day notices. An intent to sell your rental property, or intent to move into and live in your rental property requires 90 days’ notice by state law. This is a permanent change, not a temporary COVID rule.

Some local laws require more time, require additional language on notices, and/or have additional restrictions.

If you served a 60-day notice during the moratorium (or after) you will need to serve a new notice.

Consult with an attorney for details.

  • Michelle says:
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    I live in Tri-Cities, WA. (Benton County) I was just given a 60 days to vacate notice from my landlord because they are going to sell the house I’m in. I’ve lived here 20yrs now and could really use that additional 30 days to find a place I can afford… does she owe me a 90 day notice?
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    These are now 90-day notices. An intent to sell your rental property, or intent to move into and live in your rental property requires 90 days’ notice by state law. This is a permanent change, not a temporary COVID rule.

    Some local laws require more time, require additional language on notices, and/or have additional restrictions.

    If you served a 60-day notice during the moratorium (or after) you will need to serve a new notice.

    Consult with an attorney for details.

  • Michelle says:
    Your comment is awaiting moderation. This is a preview; your comment will be visible after it has been approved.
    I live in Tri-Cities, WA. (Benton County) I was just given a 60 days to vacate notice from my landlord because they are going to sell the house I’m in. I’ve lived here 20yrs now and could really use that additional 30 days to find a place I can afford… does she owe me a 90 day notice?
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