Property Management

In Washington, a residential property manager who violates the Landlord-Tenant Act may be liable to the tenant for:

ACriminal prosecution only
BActual damages, statutory damages, and attorney fees✓ Correct
COnly the amount of rent improperly charged
DDamages assessed by the DOL

Explanation

Under RCW 59.18, landlords who violate the Residential Landlord-Tenant Act may be liable to tenants for actual damages, statutory damages (in some cases), and attorney fees. Courts have broad authority to award appropriate remedies.

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