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John Dickerson
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What a landlord must provide

John Dickerson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Vancouver, WA
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Can anyone direct me where I would need to look in order to find information regarding what the landlord MUST provide the tenet?

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Kyle J.
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Kyle J.
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@John Dickerson  A very broad question but in terms of what you legally must provide as a landlord it comes down to how the laws of your state define "habitability" of a rental property.  For your state (Washington), it's defined in the following link and you can read it to see what you must provide: Washington State Legislature: Landlord Duties

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