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Sec. 4004

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

CARES Act requires 30 days’ notice for all covered dwelling evictions. Indeed, it

Sec. 4004

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

the CARES Act requires 30 days’ notice for all eviction actions in dwellings

Section 4024

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

Section 4024 of the CARES Act requires 30 days’ notice only for evictions

§ 15

Princeton Property Management, Inc., Resp V. Kathleen Allen, Apps (2024) Washington state

at 21-30 (citing, for example, right to “just cause” evictions, right to 14-day notice for failure to

Sec. 4004

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

offering that, because Congress did not specify an eviction basis in the notice to

Sec. 4004

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

not expressly set forth therein a basis for eviction from which such notice could

Sec. 4004

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

subsection (c)(1) required 30 days’ notice for evictions but also did not expressly

Sec. 4004

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

apply to notices to vacate for any eviction would cause subsection (b) to be

Sangha v. Keen (2025)

Sangha v. Keen (2025) Washington state

clarified that a written notice of appearance constitutes a response to an eviction summons. See LAWS OF 2019, ch. 356, § 9.

Sangha v. Keen (2025)

Sangha v. Keen (2025) Washington state

clarified that a written notice of appearance constitutes a response to an eviction summons. See LAWS OF 2019, ch. 356, § 9.

§ 9058

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

concluding § 9058’s plain language did not require providing 30 days’ notice to evict 10 Hous. Auth. v. Knight, No. 102905-5

Sec. 4004

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

intended that, after the moratorium ended, 30 days’ notice must be provided for any eviction action.

Sangha v. Keen (2025)

Sangha v. Keen (2025) Washington state

notice of a hearing, you must go to the hearing. If you do not show up, your landlord can evict you.” Id.

Sangha v. Keen (2025)

Sangha v. Keen (2025) Washington state

notice of a hearing, you must go to the hearing. If you do not show up, your landlord can evict you.” Id.

Sec. 4004

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

that the CARES Act only requires 30 days’ notice for evictions stemming from nonpayment of rent. D