Just cause eviction rules in Redmond, WA β sometimes called tenant protection or "for cause" eviction ordinances β list the specific legal reasons a landlord can end a tenancy.
Redmond follows Washington RCW 59.18.650, which requires landlords to show one of 16 enumerated just causes to end a residential tenancy. No separate city ordinance exists.
Washington State law under RCW 59.18.650, enacted through the 2021 Residential Landlord-Tenant Act amendments, requires landlords throughout Washington including Redmond to have one of 16 specific just causes to end a tenancy or refuse to renew a lease. Valid reasons include nonpayment of rent (14-day notice), substantial breach of lease (10-day notice to cure or vacate), waste or nuisance behavior, owner move-in with 90-day notice, sale of single-family home with 90-day notice, substantial rehabilitation requiring vacancy with 120-day notice, and conversion to a use other than residential rental. Notices must cite the specific just cause and statutory basis. Retaliation against tenants for exercising legal rights is prohibited under RCW 59.18.240. Redmond follows state law but the City Attorney advises landlords to work with a Washington landlord-tenant attorney before issuing any notice. Local tenant resources are available through the Tenants Union of Washington State and Eastside Legal Assistance Program.
Unlawful eviction notices may be challenged in court. Landlords filing improper eviction may be liable for tenant damages, attorney fees, and up to three months rent under RCW 59.18.650.
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