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- Evictions (writs of restitution) - King County, Washington
An eviction (Writ of Restitution) involves a tenant being ordered by the court to leave a residence The court follows the tenant-landlord act of the State of Washington More information about these laws can be found at the Revised Code of Washington RCW 59 12, RCW 59 18, and RCW 59 20
- Home · Emergency Rental Assistance
The King County Eviction Prevention and Rent Assistance Program (EPRAP) helps residents behind in rent payments due to COVID-19 hardships Eligible households throughout King County who have past due rent due to unemployment, lost wages, or health crises as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic can now apply for assistance
- Landlord Tenant Information and Services offered by Tenants Union of . . .
Provides information on landlord-tenant laws and legal rights and options for tenants with immediate housing problems, including eviction One-on-one counseling is available Assists in organizing groups of tenants to bring about landlord compliance with the Landlord Tenant Act and existing housing codes
- Keep King County Housed
Keep King County Housed (KKCH) is a rent assistance and eviction prevention program, launched in July 2023, that offers support for renters who need help covering past-due rent and or have an active eviction notice
- Tenant Registration · Emergency Rental Assistance
The King County Eviction Prevention and Rent Assistance Program (EPRAP) will stop accepting new tenant applications as of February 28, 2022 at 11:59 p m PST Existing applicants can continue to log into the tenant portal
- Eviction Dispute Assistance offered by King County Bar Associations . . .
Provides free legal assistance for eligible low-income tenants facing eviction Offers advice, negotiation, help answering eviction paperwork and limited representation King County residential tenants only; will not serve business tenants, homeowners or landlords
- Rental Assistance Resources – Seattle King County
Byrd Barr Place is committed to preventing homelessness in Seattle They can help avoid eviction with temporary rental assistance or connect you to housing resources
- Eviction Prevention Fact Sheet for Tenants - King County
King County’s Eviction Prevention and Rent Assistance Program (EPRAP) is actively serving tens of thousands of tenants across the County who are facing financial hardship and housing instability as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic Now that the Governor’s statewide Eviction Bridge Proclamation will end on October 31, tenants waiting to get
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