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What are the rules for evicting ABNB guests?

Jack B.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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I have a guy who has been here since July, but I renew his short term stay for two weeks at a time, every two weeks. This has been going on for months. He has paid dependably, but last night he read my message and has not responded to the renewal. He actually was supposed to renew a week ago. 

What are the rules for removing this person, as I understand it he falls under hotel rules, not the landlord tenant act.

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May I ask a couple questions first?

Is this in Seattle?

Does this renter have kids that are in school?

If no to both, and he hasn't paid, call the police.

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