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ELLER LAW FIRM PLLC
888-88-EVICT
888-883-8428
Landlord attorney providing eviction service to King County, Pierce County, and Snohomish County, Washington including -
  • Seattle
  • Bellevue
  • South King County
  • Tacoma
  • Everett

Important, please read - The following forms are available for free downloading. Use of these forms does not create an attorney-client relationship. The forms were drafted by an attorney licensed to practice in and only in the state of Washington.   No opinions is expressed nor warranty made whether express or implied as to the legal effect of the forms outside the state of Washington. 

Even in Washington the choice of forms and the manner in which they are completed and used may not be in your best interests.  Feel free to download and use these forms with the knowledge that we are not expressing any opinion as to whether your selection and/or use of them is proper or effective for your circumstances.  For legal advice for your particular circumstances contact our firm.

  Eviction Forms Table
Washingon Residential Eviction Notices and other
Landlord - Tenant Forms
(For use outside Seattle)

Forms are in MS Word format
 

Instructions for Serving Notices

Notice to Terminate Tenancy

Residential Evictions - must be served at least 20 days before the end of a rental period.

 

 

Do not use for Seattle. For Seattle residential tenancies see the Seattle Forms below, the Seattle Just Cause Evictions page, and/or contact us for legal advice for your situation.

Three-day Notice to Vacate for Waste or Nuisance

Notice to Comply or Vacate

Notice to Pay Rent or Vacate

Notice of Apparent Abandonment

Three Day Notice to Vacate for Trespass

 

Notice Regarding Deposit

Must be provided to former tenants within 14 days of the termination of the tenancy.

48-hour Notice to Enter Property

Notice Regarding Deposit

Must be provided to former tenants within 14 days of the termination of the tenancy.

Eviction Forms Table
Seattle Residential Eviction and other
Landlord - Tenant Forms
(Use for residential properties located in Seattle)

Forms in MS Word format
 
 

Seattle 60 Day Notice for Sale of Single Family Residence

20 day notice to terminate tenancy -Seattle

Notice Regarding Deposit

Must be provided to former tenants within 14 days of the termination of the tenancy.

Eviction Forms Table
Washingon Residential Landlord - Tenant
Mold Disclosure Forms  
 

Mold Disclosure Forms
Landlords must give every tenant a mold disclosure form approved by the Department of Health

Washington Dpartment of Health

Small Claims Court
 
 

Small Claims Court
King County Small Claims Court

 
 

Pierce County Small Claims Court

Snohomish County Small Claims Court

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