[WSBARP] Seattle Eviction Moratorium - 90 Day Notice

Jeff at bellanddavispllc.com Jeff at bellanddavispllc.com
Fri Apr 2 10:14:15 PDT 2021


Thank you Mr. Glasson,

 

Although the property managers feel the City wants the 90 day notice given,
even if there is no intent to terminate the lease, by giving the notice the
tenants may want to move, anyway, to avoid the trouble of people looking at
the property.  The managers would like to know if they don't have to give
the notice.  I agree with your statement, if no intent to evict, no need to
give notice.

 

Jeff

 

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Hi Jeff,

 

Without an intent to evict anyone, you do not need to tender a notice.  Make
sure your clients put the ball in the Buyer's court to notify the Tenants of
the new ownership and where to tender rent once the sale closes. 

 

Regards, 

 

Maxwell B. Glasson 

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Listmates,

 

Probate estate intends to sell two King County properties.  One is a
multiple unit apartment, fully leased up, and one single family residence
with a month to month tenant.  Obviously, the estate does not want to evict
the apartment tenants.  Further, the estate does NOT intend to evict the
single family home tenant.  I have read to City of Seattle's 90 day notice
of intent to sell  "good-caused" exception, but I assume that such notice
does not have to be given for either sale to close because there is no
intent to terminate the tenancies.  Am I reading this wrong.  The question
was raised by the current property managers.

 

Jeff Davis

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