Rent control rules in Renton, WA β also known as rent stabilization or rent cap ordinances β limit annual rent increases and protect tenants from displacement.
Washington state preempts local rent control under RCW 35.21.830, so Renton cannot cap rent increases. Landlord-tenant relations are governed by the state Residential Landlord-Tenant Act RCW 59.18.
Renton does not and cannot impose local rent control because Washington state law preempts cities from regulating rent amounts under RCW 35.21.830. This statute prohibits municipalities from enacting, maintaining, or enforcing any ordinance or regulation that controls the amount of rent charged for residential rental property. As a result, landlords in Renton are free to set rents based on market conditions and may raise rents at lease renewal, subject to proper notice. Under the Residential Landlord-Tenant Act (RCW 59.18), landlords must provide written notice of rent increases for month-to-month tenancies, typically at least 60 days in advance (ESSB 5600 and related legislation). Leases specifying a fixed rent for a term must be honored for that term. Retaliatory or discriminatory rent increases are prohibited under RCW 59.18.240 and the Washington Law Against Discrimination (RCW 49.60). Renton does enforce fair housing and general landlord-tenant standards through the city and via complaints to the Washington Attorney General and HUD. Tenants can contact the Attorney General Manufactured Housing Dispute Resolution Program or legal aid organizations for help. While rent cannot be capped, tenants may challenge excessive fees, deposit retention, or notice failures under RCW 59.18.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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