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How much does it cost to evict someone in Washington State?

How much does it cost to evict someone in Washington State?

As the next step in the eviction process, Washington landlords must file a complaint in the appropriate Superior court. In Clark County, this costs $197 in filing fees split into two payments. The second payment is due after the tenant files their answer or an Order to Show Cause is requested by the landlord.

How does an eviction work in Washington State?

Eviction is an unlawful detainer action to remove a tenant from a property who stays in the unit past their legal right to. How long does it take to evict a ten­ant in Wash­ing­ton State?

When does a landlord serve you with an eviction notice?

An eviction notice must first be served properly and the tenant must have failed to comply, pay, or vacate within the specified timeframe. This must happen before the landlord can begin the eviction court process by serving you an “unlawful detainer” eviction lawsuit, called a Summons & Complaint.

Can a landlord lock you out of a unit in Washington State?

It is illegal for your landlord to lock you out of your unit, remove your belongings or shut off your utilities, even if you are behind in rent. Eviction in Washington State is called “unlawful detainer.”

Is there a Tenants Union in Washington State?

To read the specific laws in the WA State Residential Landlord-Tenant Act, click on the RCW (Revised Code of Washington) links throughout the Tenant Services website. Tenants Union Tenant Counselors are not attorneys, and this information should not be considered legal advice.

Eviction is an unlawful detainer action to remove a tenant from a property who stays in the unit past their legal right to. How long does it take to evict a ten­ant in Wash­ing­ton State?

An eviction notice must first be served properly and the tenant must have failed to comply, pay, or vacate within the specified timeframe. This must happen before the landlord can begin the eviction court process by serving you an “unlawful detainer” eviction lawsuit, called a Summons & Complaint.

Who are the residential tenants in Washington State?

This information covers most people in Washington State who rent the place where they live (“residential tenants”). Many laws apply to the relationship between tenants and landlords. We explain the most common state laws regarding your rights and responsibilities as a tenant.

What does unlawful detainer mean in Washington State?

Eviction in Washington State is called “unlawful detainer.” The unlawful detainer process generally takes about a month from start to finish. Some tenants choose to leave within the 14-day timeline because vacating may allow them to avoid the eviction lawsuit.

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