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RCW 59.18.410

RCW 59.18.410 Washington state

THE LANDLORD MAY SCHEDULE YOUR PHYSICAL EVICTION WITHIN THREE CALENDAR DAYS OF SERVICE OF THIS NOTICE. TO STOP A PHYSICAL EVICTION, YOU ARE REQUIRED TO PAY THE BALANCE OF YOUR RENT AND/OR PAYMENT PLAN IN THE AMOUNT OF $. . . . ..

RCW 59.18.650

RCW 59.18.650 Washington state

Eviction of tenant, refusal to continue tenancy, end of periodic tenancy — Cause — Notice — Penalties. (Effective until January 1, 2028.)

RCW 59.18.365

RCW 59.18.365 Washington state

...If you get notice of a hearing, you must go to the hearing . If you do not show up, your landlord can evict you. Your landlord might also charge you more money. If you move before the court date, you...

RCW 59.18.250

RCW 59.18.250 Washington state

...PROVIDED FURTHER, That the presumption of retaliation, with respect to an eviction, may be rebutted by evidence that it is not practical to make necessary repairs while the tenant remains in occupancy. In any action or eviction proceeding where the...

RCW 59.18.390

RCW 59.18.390 Washington state

...The eviction will not be postponed or stopped unless a copy of that written agreement is provided to the sheriff. It is the responsibility of the tenant to ensure a copy of the agreement is provided to the sheriff. Upon...

RCW 59.18.410

RCW 59.18.410 Washington state

...The landlord shall accept any pledge of emergency rental assistance funds provided to the tenant from a governmental or nonprofit entity before the expiration of any pay or vacate notice for nonpayment of rent for the full amount of the...

Sangha v. Keen (2025)

Sangha v. Keen (2025) Washington state

To evict a holdover tenant, a landlord must serve an eviction notice. If the tenant

Sangha v. Keen (2025)

Sangha v. Keen (2025) Washington state

To evict a holdover tenant, a landlord must serve an eviction notice. If the tenant

Sec. 4004

The Housing Authority Of The County Of King, App. V. Angela Knight, Res. (2024) Washington state

provide 30 days’ notice to vacate to evict Armstrong when the eviction action

§ 9058

Hous. Auth. v. Knight, 563 P.3d 1058 (2025) Washington state

commencement of all evictions for 120 days, and, after that period ended, all evictions require 30 days’ notice. See id. at 11 min., 53 sec.

§ 1983

State v. City of Sunnyside (2024) Washington state

improperly enforced the CFRHP by directing evictions without proper notice and

§ 1983

State v. City of Sunnyside (2024) Washington state

issuing notices of violation, whereas the tenant declarations describe being evicted

§ 9058

Hous. Auth. v. Knight, 563 P.3d 1058 (2025) Washington state

notice requirement, namely to evictions for failure to pay rent.

§ 1983

State v. City of Sunnyside (2024) Washington state

notice and opportunity to be heard provided by an eviction order and judicial

§ 9058

Pendleton Place LLC v. Kaleinainoa Asentista, 541 P.3d 397 (2024) Washington state

Pendleton Place failed to comply with the 30-day notice requirement in 15 U.S.C. § 9058(c)(1). We agree. 1. Relevant Eviction Notice Statutes

§ 1983

State v. City of Sunnyside (2024) Washington state

of perjury, that they will participate in the program and serve an eviction notice

§ 9058

Hous. Auth. v. Knight, 563 P.3d 1058 (2025) Washington state

interpreted subsection (c)’s 30-day notice provision as applying to evictions for

§ 9058

Hous. Auth. v. Knight, 563 P.3d 1058 (2025) Washington state

All states require notice prior to commencing the eviction process. Suppl. Br. of