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Tenant Anti-Harassment: Auburn vs Seattle

How do tenant anti-harassment rules compare between Auburn, WA and Seattle, WA?

Auburn and Seattle have similar restriction levels.

Auburn, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Washington's Residential Landlord-Tenant Act and Seattle's Renting in Seattle ordinance prohibit landlord harassment of tenants, including utility shutoffs, lockouts, repeated entry without notice, and threats designed to force a tenant to vacate.

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Seattle, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Seattle's tenant anti-harassment rules under SMC 14.06 and tenant protection chapters bar landlords from using threats, repeated unwanted contact, false statements, or service interruptions to drive tenants out, with enforcement by the Seattle Office for Civil Rights (SOCR).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuburnSeattle
State citationRCW 59.18.290-
Seattle citationSMC 22.206.180-
Notice for entry48 hours inspection-
Seattle penaltyUp to $11,000-
Code chapters-SMC 14.06; 14.08
Enforcer-Seattle Office Civil Rights
Civil penalty cap-$11,000 per violation
Statutory damages-One month rent
Attorney fees-Awarded to prevailing tenant

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Auburn FAQ

Can I shut off utilities to a non-paying tenant?

No. Even if rent is months overdue, shutting off heat, water, gas, or electricity violates RCW 59.18.290 and triggers statutory damages plus attorney fees.

Does the county investigate harassment?

In unincorporated King County, tenants enforce these rights through superior court. Seattle has a city investigator at the Office of Housing for SMC 22.206 violations.

Seattle FAQ

What counts as harassment?

Repeated unwanted entry, service shutoffs, threats about immigration status, intimidation, false eviction claims, and other coercive tactics meant to force a tenant to vacate qualify under the ordinance.

How do I file a complaint?

Tenants file with the Seattle Office for Civil Rights within one year of the conduct. SOCR investigates, mediates, and can issue findings with civil penalties and tenant remedies.

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