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Unlawful Detainer Eviction
Unlawful Detainer Eviction See here for information on the COVID-19 Eviction Moratorium . An eviction, or unlawful detainer, is the ...
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Types of Rental Agreements
Types of Rental Agreements Verbal rental agreements are allowed in Washington state but are ill-advised. Without a written agreement, you ...
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Repair Requests
Repair Requests If you receive a repair request from your tenant, you should keep a copy for your records. Landlords are required to start ...
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Housing Cost Increases
Housing Cost Increases Housing costs include rent, parking, storage, and other periodic fees associated with the rental unit and paid to ...
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Just Cause Eviction Ordinance
Just Cause Eviction Ordinance This Seattle ordinance requires landlords to have a just cause to terminate a month-to-month tenancy or to ...
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Giving / Receiving Notice
Giving / Receiving Notice Proper Notice to Leave for Leases You must offer a lease renewal to your tenant 60-90 days prior to the lease ...
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Member Self-Service Portal
Enroll to view your City of Seattle retirement account online. The Member Self-Service (MSS) portal replaces Retiree Self-Service and ...
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Investments Overview
General information about SCERS's investments Seattle City Employees' Retirement System (SCERS) stewards $4.8 billion in assets (as of ...
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Fund Performance
SCERS's fund performance as of its most recent reporting period Fund performance is expected to provide more than half of the total amount ...
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Environmental, Social, and Governance Considerations
ESG factors when making investment decisions As an investor with a well-diversified portfolio that is broadly representative of the real ...
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Code Compliance
The Code Compliance division enforces community standards for all neighborhoods, such as tenant issues, land use violations, construction ...
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Noise Enforcement
Our Noise Enforcement Program acts through a variety of measures to minimize the public’s exposure to excessive noise from construction ...
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Trade Licensing
We conduct trade licensing exams and issue licenses for tradespeople in Seattle who operate boilers, conduct gas piping installations, or ...
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Low Income Housing & Affordable Units - What & Why
The City of Seattle passed legislation to help make permitting low-income housing as predictable and efficient as possible. What's ...
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Stormwater Code and Manual Update 2026 - What & Why
Our proposed 2026 Stormwater Code and Manual update is scheduled to be effective in July 2026. What's Happening Now?  Our proposed ...
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Environmentally Critical Areas Update - What & Why
We must periodically review and update our comprehensive plan policies and regulations for environmentally critical areas (ECA) based on the ...
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Home Occupations Regulations - What & Why
The updated home occupation rules provide flexibility for home occupation businesses in nearly all zones in Seattle, including single-family ...
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Deposit Returns
The City of Seattle has rules about when a landlord is allowed to keep a security deposit, and when the landlord must return the deposit to ...
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Evictions
Eviction means your landlord can legally put you out of your house. To evict you, your landlord must file a civil law suit against you in ...
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Junk Storage, Cars, & Illegal Dumping Rules
You are not allowed to store junk outdoors on your property. Junk can be used materials, scrap metal or car parts, construction debris, ...
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Building Code
The Seattle Building Code (SBC) provides minimum requirements for design and construction of new buildings and alterations to existing ...
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Condominium Conversions
When existing apartment units are converted to condominiums, our ordinance requires payment to tenants who don’t buy their units and ...
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Cooperative Conversion
In a cooperative apartment complex you own shares in a not-for-profit corporation, and you lease your unit from the cooperative. See also: ...
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Electrical Code
The purpose of the Seattle Electrical code is to promote public safety in a practical manner from hazards arising from the use of ...
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Environmentally Critical Areas (ECA) Code
Our Environmentally Critical Areas (ECA) Code governs areas of Seattle that provide critical environmental functions. See also: Land Use / ...
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