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Jacob Rand
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Selling SFH and renters won't leave

Jacob Rand
  • Edgewood, Wa
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I have a rental property in Washington state and want to sell. I have renters in the property who are now month to month. I gave them the appropriate 60 day notice to vacate per Washington state law which is coming up in about a week. Is there anything I can do if they won't leave? 

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John Barrett
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John Barrett
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@Jacob Rand Unfortunately your options are currently not great.  The eviction moratorium really limits what you can do until the end of June.  At that point you can provide notice to the tenants but you will still have to provide whatever number of days is required (I think it was increase to 90 days notice).

As @Sherief Elbassuoni mentioned, I think cash for keys and any assistance you can provide with helping the tenants find a new place will be your best bet going forward.

John

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