Property Management
A Washington property owner wants to raise the rent on a month-to-month residential tenant. Under RCW 59.18 (as amended), the landlord must provide how much advance notice for a rent increase?
A20 days
B30 days
C60 days✓ Correct
D90 days
Explanation
Under Washington's RCW 59.18 (amended in 2021), landlords must provide at least 60 days written notice before increasing the rent on a month-to-month residential tenant. This was increased from the prior 30-day requirement.
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