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Jack B.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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10 day notice to comply during moratorium?

Jack B.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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Governor Dummy has even made it illegal to even serve a 10 day notice to comply in WA apparently. I have neighbors who are complaining about loud music, overgrown yard and more. So I go to see the house condition after 6 months of them living there and there are holes in the walls, the yard has never been mowed and the carpet looks like it was used as a plate in the dinning room (where there is no dinning table)....

Still able to send a 10 day notice or just tell them to fix and I'll be back in 2 weeks to inspect without calling it a notice to comply? Seems like as long as it's not a notice to comply it should be fine. I might just send a notice that I plan on selling or occupying it myself...selling it and investing in a landlord friendly state sounds REALLY good right about now. I do have another vacancy right now to deal with though so...

Governor Dummy's order:

Landlords, property owners, and property managers are prohibited from serving or
enforcing, or threatening to serve or enforce, any notice requiring a resident to vacate any
dwelling or parcel of land occupied as a dwelling, including but not limited to an eviction
notice, notice to pay or vacate, notice of unlawful detainer, notice of termination of
rental, or notice to comply or vacate. This prohibition applies to tenancies or other
housing arrangements that have expired or that will expire during the effective period of
this Proclamation. This prohibition applies unless the landlord, property owner, or
property manager (a) attaches an affidavit attesting that the action is necessary to respond
to a significant and immediate risk to the health, safety, or property of others created by
the resident; or (b) provides at least 60 days’ written notice of intent to (i) personally
occupy the premises as a primary residence, or (ii) sell the property.

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