You may live on a property and pay rent based on a verbal agreement you and the landlord have. Or you may live with someone else, and their name is the only one on the lease. In these instances, you may wonder if you can legally be evicted by your landlord?
The answer is yes. Verbal tenancy agreements are legally considered month-to-month tenancies, and under this form of tenancy, you can be evicted, or your agreement can be terminated as long as your landlord adheres to eviction laws and procedures and is not asking you to leave for illegal reasons.
Rather than evict you, a landlord can evict remove their tenant by choosing to not continue their lease agreement. In these cases, a tenant must be given 20 days (or more) written notice to vacate. This notice can be no cause, and if a tenant fails to leave the property before the notice period expires, the landlord can decide to proceed with the eviction process (which we will discuss in more detail later).
However, landlords must provide more days’ notice if they are terminating your agreement or changing the policy concerning:
It is also important to note that tenants may receive less notice in certain circumstances, including but not limited to failing to pay rent, violating the terms of your agreement, or committing a crime.
Once you receive a notice from your landlord, the eviction process has begun. The process is then as follows.
How long the eviction process takes is entirely dependent on your case specifics. Your attorney can best prepare you for how long your case may take to conclude.
Landlord-tenant law is extremely complex, which is why you must retain a reliable attorney if you are facing an eviction. With the help of a knowledgeable attorney, a tenant can develop a solid legal defense strategy against eviction actions, including but not limited to:
At Dore Law Group, PLLC, our Washington State eviction attorney has over 30 years of legal experience and is prepared to help tenants protect their legal rights. Known for our client-focused, individualized case approach, we offer clients aggressive legal representation.
Schedule a free, zero-obligation consultation today by contacting us online or at (253) 236-3888. You can trust that we will work in your best interest and do everything in our power to help you achieve favorable case results.
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