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Housing Authority v. Silva, 972 P.2d 952 (1999)

Citation
Housing Authority v. Silva, 972 P.2d 952 (1999)
Parent Document
Housing Authority v. Silva, 972 P.2d 952 (1999)
Jurisdiction
Washington (state)
Effective Date
1999-03-15

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In December 1997, Silva left his bathroom sink running for several hours, damaging his unit, two other units, and the management office. That night, when the resident manager spoke to Silva about the problem, Silva was incoherent and appeared intoxicated. The SHA issued Silva a 30-day notice terminating his lease. The notice summarized the incidents that had provoked the four prior 10-day notices to comply or vacate, stating, “Despite numerous conferences, verbal and written notifications; You have continued to display behavior which threatens to be dangerous, destructive and unreasonably interferes with other residents. You have not [co]mplied with previous 10 day notices, conferences, referrals for treatment. . . . You have habitually failed to comply [with] the Seattle Housing Authority SHA 50 Dwelling Lease.”