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  1. www.washingtonlawhelp.org › resource › your-rights-as-a-tenant-in-washingtonYour rights as a tenant in Washington State

    This guide covers most people who pay rent for the place where they live (called residential tenants) in Washington State. We explain here the most common state laws covering your rights and responsibilities as a tenant.

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      Two new laws affecting tenants in Washington State went into...

  2. Learn about your rights and responsibilities as a tenant in Washington State. Find links to resources, laws, and tips for rental agreements, landlords, and tenants.

  3. Two new laws affecting tenants in Washington State went into effect in June, 2022. Landlords cannot require tenants to pay electronically (they must accept checks and money orders for rent). Also, landlords may offer tenants the option to pay a monthly fee instead of a security deposit before moving in. #6317EN

  4. tenants and landlords. This publication explains the most common state laws Legal Clinics at (206) 267 regarding your rights and responsibilities as a tenant. The most important law is the Residential Landlord-Tenant Act

  5. Understanding your rights and responsibilities when signing a lease or rental agreement can limit your headaches after you move in. You may also need information on roommate or landlord conflict resolution, annual rent increases, or other items that may pop up.

  6. Rights of All Tenants All tenants have these basic rights under other state laws, regardless of whether they are covered by the Residential Landlord-Tenant Act: • Right to a livable dwelling. • Protection from unlawful discrimination. • Right to hold the landlord liable for damage caused by the landlord’s negligence.

  7. 7 sty 2021 · We explain the most common state laws regarding your rights and responsibilities as a tenant. Most important is the Residential Landlord-Tenant Act (RCW 59.18) or “RLTA”. RCW stands for the Revised Code of Washington, the law of Washington State. Read this only if you live in the state of Washington.

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