Month-to-Month Laws
Termination Notice – 20 days is required for the landlord or tenant to terminate.
Increasing Rent – A 60-day notice must be given. (§ 59.18.140(3)(a))
A Washington month-to-month lease agreement is flexible, allowing a landlord to rent their property for one month at a time. Since there is no end date, the landlord or tenant may terminate the lease with just a 20-day notice. This rental agreement is legally binding and must be signed by both parties.
A Washington month-to-month lease agreement is flexible, allowing a landlord to rent their property for one month at a time. Since there is no end date, the landlord or tenant may terminate the lease with just a 20-day notice. This rental agreement is legally binding and must be signed by both parties.
Termination Notice – 20 days is required for the landlord or tenant to terminate.
Increasing Rent – A 60-day notice must be given. (§ 59.18.140(3)(a))