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Webinar: How to Draft a Notice to Comply or Vacate

January 10, 2025

Is your resident violating the terms of your lease agreement (unauthorized occupants/animals, excessive noise, damage to the property, smoking, and other lease or statutory violations)? Under Washington State law, housing providers can serve a Notice to Comply or Vacate, which can become the basis for an eviction if the resident doesn't comply within the notice period.

LandlordSolutions and attorney David Britton are offering a new webinar training session for WA housing providers to learn the proper way to draft a Notice to Comply or Vacate. Housing providers who join our training session will learn answers to the following questions:

  • When do I use a Notice to Comply or Vacate?
  • What types of evidence do I need?
  • How do I properly draft a Notice to Comply or Vacate?
  • Best practices when drafting a Notice to Comply or Vacate.
  • Common mistakes when drafting a Notice to Comply or Vacate.
  • What do I do if the resident doesn't comply after the notice expires?
  • What happens if a resident corrects their behavior and then repeats the lease violation?
  • When should I refuse rent with knowledge of a lease violation?

 

Cost: $149

Complimentary for Landlord360 Members

 

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LandlordSolutions does not provide legal advice. The information we provide is general information for landlords. If you need legal advice or have questions about the application of the law in a particular matter, you should consult a lawyer.

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