I have to say that September is my favorite month here in Washington State. It’s the 2nd driest month, (which I appreciate more and more with...
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It’s not uncommon for property owners and management companies to use an unlicensed maintenance person or ‘Handyman’ to do lots of...
Read PostA few years before working for DTG Recycle, I bought a duplex in Renton and did a full remodel inside and out. I had a lot of garbage to clean up,...
Read PostThe 2020 state legislative session ended in March, and with it came substantial changes to several components of landlord-tenant law. Below is a...
Read PostIn the past, we mostly saw roommate groups in college areas. Now, adults of all ages are likely to share rental homes in order to manage the high...
Read PostSeattle (March 14, 2020) – Mayor Jenny A. Durkan signed an emergency order to put into place a temporary moratorium on residential evictions,...
Read PostThe Puget Sound region is presently experiencing the highest rate of COVID-19 illness in the country and the virus is impacting many elements of...
Read PostRent Rescue’s CEO Aaron DiCaprio recently spoke about Rent Default Insurance on The Landlord Survival Show with Steve Rozenburg. Listen to the...
Read PostAs an RHAWA member, you now have exclusive rights to use our new ONDEMAND learning platform. Launched in November, the platform is already populated...
Read PostWhat happens when your tenants default on the rent? You have to file for eviction and lose many months of rent. Unless you get rent default...
Read PostAs a landlord, you always like to imagine a best-case scenario where all of your tenants are completely ideal. You dream of the tenant who always...
Read PostNormally, it’s a great thing when your tenant wants to stay at your property. However, if the lease has ended or has been broken, no new lease...
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