Property Management
A Washington landlord wants to enter a tenant's unit to show it to prospective tenants. Under RCW 59.18, the landlord must provide:
ANo advance notice is required for showing purposes
BAt least 24 hours written notice before entry✓ Correct
CAt least 48 hours written notice before entry
DVerbal notice only at the time of showing
Explanation
Under Washington's Landlord-Tenant Act (RCW 59.18), a landlord must provide at least 24 hours advance written notice before entering a rental unit for non-emergency purposes, including showing the unit to prospective tenants.
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