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First-in-Time

What You Need to Know About the “First-in-Time” Ordinance The Seattle City Council recently enacted a number of ordinances affecting landlords. One of those ordinances, commonly referred to as the First-in-Time Ordinance, is noteworthy for its complexity. This article analyzes Ordinance 125114 and suggests some steps landlords should take now that the “First in time” requirements […]

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Medical Marijuana and Reasonable Accommodations in Housing

Housing providers are required to make reasonable changes in their policies and procedures to allow benefit disabled individuals to fully benefit from the housing opportunity by both the Washington Law Against Discrimination and the federal Americans with Disabilities Act. This obligation to provide a reasonable accommodation applies to private landlords. Some examples of reasonable accommodations […]

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Emerging Issues in Rental Housing Discrimination

Many landlords already know Washington prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, familial status, sex, military status, sexual orientation, disability, or use of a service animal. RCW 49.60.030(1). A lesser known discrimination issue involves a tenant’s participation in subsidized or Section 8 programs. Approximately 13 states enacted laws related to source […]

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First In Time Ordinance Struck Down

by Evan L. Loeffler, Attorney   Seattle’s “First in Time” ordinance was determined to violate the Washington Constitution on March 28, 2018.  The ordinance, considered the first of its kind in the nation, required landlords to publish their tenant selection criteria and rent property to the first applicant who meets those criteria.  Tenant advocates and […]

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Surprise Tenants and Squatters

  Real estate investors in residential property are sometimes surprised to learn after the purchase has closed there is already someone living in the property. Whether the occupant is the former owner, a member of the former owner’s family, a tenant that was not disclosed or simply someone who moved in and will not willingly vacate, […]

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Renting to Short Term Tenants

Strategies When Renting Your Properties Through VRBO or AirBNB More and more landlords are filling their rental properties with short-term tenants and vacationers.  The popularity of websites like l of producing income by operating a rental property like a hostel or inn.  The higher rates and shorter term tenancies are attractive to homeowners who will […]

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