Washington State
RCW 59.18.200
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(b) Any tenant who is a member of the armed forces, including the national guard and armed forces reserves,
or that tenant's spouse or dependant,
may terminate a rental agreement with less than twenty days' notice if the tenant receives reassignment or deployment orders that do not allow a twenty-day notice.
(2)(a) Whenever a landlord plans to change to a policy of excluding children, the landlord shall give a written notice to a tenant at least ninety days before termination of the tenancy to effectuate such change in policy. Such ninety-day notice shall be in lieu of the notice required by subsection (1) of this section. However, if after giving the ninety-day notice the change in policy is delayed,
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the notice requirements of subsection (1) of this section shall apply unless waived by the tenant.
(b) Whenever a landlord plans to change any apartment or apartments to a condominium form of ownership,
the landlord shall provide a written notice to a tenant at least one hundred twenty days before termination of the tenancy,
in compliance with RCW64.34.440(1), to effectuate such change. The one hundred twenty-day notice is in lieu of the notice required in subsection (1) of this section.
However, if after providing the one hundred twenty-day notice the change to a condominium form of ownership is delayed, the notice requirements in subsection
(1) of this section apply unless waived by the tenant.
the landlord shall provide a written notice to a tenant at least one hundred twenty days before termination of the tenancy,
in compliance with RCW64.34.440(1), to effectuate such change. The one hundred twenty-day notice is in lieu of the notice required in subsection (1) of this section.


Renters, Landlords, and Mold
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Mold problems in buildings are a result of water and moisture problems. Renters need to operate the heating and ventilation systems to reduce water condensation. Renters need to notify landlords promptly, in writing, of any water leaks or moisture problems.
If there is a water leak or moisture problem, it should be fixed by the landlord. Your local building and code enforcement official may take action if building problems are not addressed - they won't respond to mold complaints, so it's important to stress the source of the water problem.
If there is a water leak or moisture problem, it should be fixed by the landlord. Your local building and code enforcement official may take action if building problems are not addressed - they won't respond to mold complaints, so it's important to stress the source of the water problem.
Landlords
Landlords are responsible for maintaining rental units, including fixing building problems such as water leaks and ventilation or heating defects which may lead to moisture problems.
Landlords must notify their tenants about the health hazards associated with exposure to indoor mold and ways to control mold growth in their dwelling units. Posting this information in a visible, public location at the dwelling unit property is allowed. The following materials can fulfill the notification requirements:
Landlords must notify their tenants about the health hazards associated with exposure to indoor mold and ways to control mold growth in their dwelling units. Posting this information in a visible, public location at the dwelling unit property is allowed. The following materials can fulfill the notification requirements:
- Got Mold?
Download and print these frequently asked questions about mold. Available in English and Spanish. - Buy 1 Get 1 Free on 100's of popular Vitamins & Supplements
Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture, and Your Home - EPA
Order free copies of this guide through the EPA website. Available in English (publication number: 402K02003) or Spanish (402K03008).
Resources for Resolving Problems
- Solid Ground Tenant Services
Housing counseling services, best practices, and frequently asked question about landlord-tenant laws to help tenants understand their rights and responsibilities as a renter. - Washington Law Help - Housing
Resources on tenant rights and landlord repair and maintenance responsibilities. Materials in multiple languages. - Housing and Urban Development (HUD)www.JigsawHealth.com
Federal HUD rental housing contacts. - Dispute Resolution Centers, Resolution Washington
Use a neutral third-party mediator to resolve conflicts. Mediation is faster, cheaper, and often more effective than going to court. doh.wa.gov
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