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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Sprincin King Street Partners v. Sound Conditioning Club, Inc., 925 P.2d 217 (1996)

Citation
Sprincin King Street Partners v. Sound Conditioning Club, Inc., 925 P.2d 217 (1996)
Parent Document
Sprincin King Street Partners v. Sound Conditioning Club, Inc., 925 P.2d 217 (1996)
Jurisdiction
Washington (state)
Effective Date
1996-10-28

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which again concerned residential real estate, the tenant claimed damage to his car caused by a defect in the premises. Because this did not implicate habitability of the leased premises, it could not be brought when the court only had limited jurisdiction. Likewise, another division of this court recently decided that the lessor’s alleged refusal to renew the lease was not within the court’s unlawful detainer jurisdiction. 42