Washington 3-Day Notice to Quit for Waste, Nuisance, or Illegal Activity
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Washington Landlords should issue this 3-day notice to quit if a Tenant engages in activity that is dangerous to the health and safety of other residents or the rental property.
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Washington Eviction Requirements: 3-Day Notice to Quit
Under Washington law, there are some lease violations that are deemed incurable because they present a threat to the health and safety of others. When a Tenant commits an incurable Lease violation, Landlords can issue a 3-day notice to quit.
Some common examples of incurable Lease violations are:
- Criminal activity - for example, physical assault, firing an illegal firearm, or the creation or distribution of drugs
- Creating harmful waste
- Being a nuisance
If your tenant engages in activity that threatens the health and safety of others, customize this Notice to demand that the Tenant vacate the property.