Do RCWs protect tenants from being charged for normal wear when there was no security deposit?
Yes, they have to depreciate and cannot charge ordinary wear and tear (which in essence is a depreciation calculation) and they apply whether there...
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Yes, they have to depreciate and cannot charge ordinary wear and tear (which in essence is a depreciation calculation) and they apply whether there...
I am going to take a slightly different approach than Nguyen did, which he is correct. One thing you want to look at is this view that you are...
If you look at the SCRA, it is the military member and the dependents of the military member that are allowed to break lease. From what you are...
See RCW 59.18.030(39). Mostly you read it in conjunction with 59.18.280 but it operates on its own, prohibiting charging for wear and tear. The...
I agree with Shawn. I will lay out the math in a different way. Let's say half the judges would agree with you and half with the landlord, as...
While your questions is simple, the answer is not. First the landlord has to fully comply with RCW 59.18.260-280. Failing to do that, even if...
Review RCW 59.18.070, 090, and .100, it will explain your options. Tenantsunion.org (check out the repair page) explains in simpler terms. The...
Tenant side only attorney here. Look up "tenant at will" and "ejectment action", while you might end up avoiding just cause you are also lacking...
This is likely pregnancy discrimination among other types. You may want to have her contact NW Justice Project or a private attorney in addition...
Several issues. An oil stain can be handled via patch, single room replacement, or diminution claim. Full replacement ignores natural wear and...