Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 59.18 - Residential Landlord-Tenant Act.
59.18.253 - Deposit to secure occupancy by tenant—Landlord's duties—Violation.

RCW 59.18.253
Deposit to secure occupancy by tenant—Landlord's duties—Violation.

(1) It shall be unlawful for a landlord to require a fee or deposit from a prospective tenant for the privilege of being placed on a waiting list to be considered as a tenant for a dwelling unit.
(2) A landlord who charges a prospective tenant a fee or deposit to hold a dwelling unit or secure that the prospective tenant will move into a dwelling unit, after the dwelling unit has been offered to the prospective tenant, must provide the prospective tenant with a receipt for the fee or deposit, together with a written statement of the conditions, if any, under which the fee or deposit may be retained, immediately upon payment of the fee or deposit.
(3) A landlord may not request a fee or deposit to hold a dwelling or secure that the prospective tenant will move into the dwelling unit in excess of twenty-five percent of the first month's rent as described in RCW 59.18.610(4).
(4)(a) If the prospective tenant does occupy the dwelling unit, then the landlord must credit the amount of the fee or deposit to the tenant's first month's rent or to the tenant's security deposit. If the prospective tenant does not occupy the dwelling unit, then the landlord may keep up to the full amount of any fee or deposit that was paid by the prospective tenant to secure the tenancy, so long as it is in accordance with the written statement of conditions furnished to the prospective tenant at the time the fee or deposit was charged.
(b) A fee or deposit to hold a dwelling unit or secure that the prospective tenant will move into a dwelling unit under this subsection does not include any cost charged by a landlord to use a tenant screening service or obtain background information on a prospective tenant.
(c) A portion of the fee or deposit may not be withheld if the dwelling unit fails a tenant-based rental assistance program inspection by a qualified inspector as defined in RCW 59.18.030. If the inspection does not occur within ten days from the date of collection of the fee or deposit or a longer period of time that the landlord and tenant may agree upon, the landlord may notify the tenant that the dwelling unit will no longer be held. The landlord shall promptly return the fee or deposit to the prospective tenant after the landlord is notified that the dwelling unit failed the inspection or the landlord has notified the tenant that the dwelling unit will no longer be held. The landlord complies with this section by promptly depositing the fee or deposit in the United States mail properly addressed with first-class postage prepaid.
(5) In any action brought for a violation of this section, a landlord may be liable for the amount of the fee or deposit charged. In addition, any landlord who violates this section may be liable to the prospective tenant for an amount not to exceed two times the fee or deposit. The prevailing party may also recover court costs and a reasonable attorneys' fee.

[ 2020 c 169 § 3; 2011 c 132 § 12; 1991 c 194 § 2.]
NOTES:

Findings—1991 c 194: "The legislature finds that tenant application fees often have the effect of excluding low-income people from applying for housing because many low-income people cannot afford these fees in addition to the rent and other deposits which may be required. The legislature further finds that application fees are frequently not returned to unsuccessful applicants for housing, which creates a hardship on low-income people. The legislature therefore finds and declares that it is the policy of the state that certain tenant application fees should be prohibited and guidelines should be established for the imposition of other tenant application fees.
The legislature also finds that it is important to both landlords and tenants that consumer information concerning prospective tenants is accurate. Many tenants are unaware of their rights under federal fair credit reporting laws to dispute information that may be inaccurate. The legislature therefore finds and declares that it is the policy of the state for prospective tenants to be informed of their rights to dispute information they feel is inaccurate in order to help prevent denials of housing based upon incorrect information." [ 1991 c 194 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 59 - Landlord and Tenant

Chapter 59.18 - Residential Landlord-Tenant Act.

59.18.010 - Short title.

59.18.020 - Rights and remedies—Obligation of good faith imposed.

59.18.030 - Definitions.

59.18.040 - Living arrangements exempted from chapter.

59.18.050 - Jurisdiction of district and superior courts.

59.18.055 - Notice—Alternative procedure—Court's jurisdiction limited—Application to chapter 59.20 RCW.

59.18.057 - Notice—Form.

59.18.058 - Notice—Translated versions—Legal or advocacy resource information.

59.18.060 - Landlord—Duties.

59.18.063 - Landlord—Written receipts for payments made by tenant.

59.18.065 - Landlord—Copy of written rental agreement to tenant.

59.18.070 - Landlord—Failure to perform duties—Notice from tenant—Contents—Time limits for landlord's remedial action.

59.18.075 - Seizure of illegal drugs—Notification of landlord.

59.18.080 - Payment of rent condition to exercising remedies—Exceptions.

59.18.085 - Rental of condemned or unlawful dwelling—Tenant's remedies—Relocation assistance—Penalties.

59.18.090 - Landlord's failure to remedy defective condition—Tenant's choice of actions.

59.18.100 - Landlord's failure to carry out duties—Repairs effected by tenant—Procedure—Deduction of cost from rent—Limitations.

59.18.110 - Failure of landlord to carry out duties—Determination by court or arbitrator—Judgment against landlord for diminished rental value and repair costs—Enforcement of judgment—Reduction in rent under certain conditions.

59.18.115 - Substandard and dangerous conditions—Notice to landlord—Government certification—Escrow account.

59.18.120 - Defective condition—Unfeasible to remedy defect—Termination of tenancy.

59.18.125 - Inspections by local municipalities—Frequency—Number of rental properties inspected—Notice—Appeals—Penalties.

59.18.130 - Duties of tenant.

59.18.140 - Reasonable obligations or restrictions—Tenant's duty to conform—Landlord's duty to provide written notice in increase of rent.

59.18.150 - Landlord's right of entry—Purposes—Searches by fire officials—Searches by code enforcement officials for inspection purposes—Conditions.

59.18.160 - Landlord's remedies if tenant fails to remedy defective condition.

59.18.170 - Landlord to give notice if tenant fails to carry out duties—Late fees.

59.18.180 - Tenant's failure to comply with statutory duties—Landlord to give tenant written notice of noncompliance—Landlord's remedies.

59.18.190 - Notice to tenant to remedy nonconformance.

59.18.200 - Tenancy from month to month or for rental period—End of tenancy—Armed forces exception—Exclusion of children—Conversion to condominium—Demolition, substantial rehabilitation of the premises—Notice.

59.18.210 - Tenancies from year to year except under written contract.

59.18.220 - End of tenancy for a specified time—Armed forces exception.

59.18.230 - Waiver of chapter provisions prohibited—Provisions prohibited from rental agreement—Distress for rent abolished—Detention of personal property for rent—Remedies.

59.18.240 - Reprisals or retaliatory actions by landlord—Prohibited.

59.18.250 - Reprisals or retaliatory actions by landlord—Presumptions—Rebuttal—Costs.

59.18.253 - Deposit to secure occupancy by tenant—Landlord's duties—Violation.

59.18.255 - Source of income—Landlords prohibited from certain acts—Violation—Penalties.

59.18.257 - Screening of prospective tenants—Notice to prospective tenant—Costs—Adverse action notice—Violation.

59.18.260 - Moneys paid as deposit or security for performance by tenant—Written rental agreement to specify terms and conditions for retention by landlord—Written checklist required.

59.18.270 - Moneys paid as deposit or security for performance by tenant—Deposit by landlord in trust account—Receipt—Remedies under foreclosure—Claims.

59.18.280 - Moneys paid as deposit or security for performance by tenant—Statement and notice of basis for retention—Remedies for landlord's failure to make refund.

59.18.283 - Moneys paid by tenant—Landlord must apply toward rent—Tenant's right to possession—Installment payment plans.

59.18.285 - Nonrefundable fees not to be designated as deposit—Written rental agreement required—Remedies.

59.18.290 - Removal or exclusion of tenant from premises—Holding over or excluding landlord from premises after termination date—Attorneys' fees.

59.18.300 - Termination of tenant's utility services—Tenant causing loss of landlord provided utility services.

59.18.310 - Default in rent—Abandonment—Liability of tenant—Landlord's remedies—Sale of tenant's property by landlord, deceased tenant exception.

59.18.312 - Writ of restitution—Storage and sale of tenant's property—Use of proceeds from sale—Service by sheriff, form.

59.18.315 - Mediation of disputes by independent third party.

59.18.320 - Arbitration—Authorized—Exceptions—Notice—Procedure.

59.18.330 - Arbitration—Application—Hearings—Decisions.

59.18.340 - Arbitration—Fee.

59.18.350 - Arbitration—Completion of arbitration after giving notice.

59.18.352 - Threatening behavior by tenant—Termination of agreement—Written notice—Financial obligations.

59.18.354 - Threatening behavior by landlord—Termination of agreement—Financial obligations.

59.18.360 - Exemptions.

59.18.363 - Unlawful detainer action—Distressed home, previously.

59.18.365 - Unlawful detainer action—Summons—Form.

59.18.367 - Unlawful detainer action—Limited dissemination authorized, when.

59.18.370 - Forcible entry or detainer or unlawful detainer actions—Writ of restitution—Application—Order—Hearing.

59.18.380 - Forcible entry or detainer or unlawful detainer actions—Writ of restitution—Answer—Order—Stay—Bond.

59.18.390 - Forcible entry or detainer or unlawful detainer actions—Writ of restitution—Service—Tenant's bond—Notice.

59.18.400 - Forcible entry or detainer or unlawful detainer actions—Writ of restitution—Answer of defendant.

59.18.410 - Forcible entry or detainer or unlawful detainer actions—Notice of default—Writ of restitution—Judgment—Execution.

59.18.415 - Applicability to certain single-family dwelling leases.

59.18.420 - RCW 59.12.090, 59.12.100, 59.12.121, and 59.12.170 inapplicable.

59.18.430 - Applicability to prior, existing or future leases.

59.18.435 - Applicability to proprietary leases.

59.18.440 - Relocation assistance for low-income tenants—Certain cities, towns, counties, municipal corporations authorized to require.

59.18.450 - Relocation assistance for low-income tenants—Payments not considered income—Eligibility for other assistance not affected.

59.18.500 - Gang-related activity—Legislative findings, declarations, and intent.

59.18.510 - Gang-related activity—Notice and demand the landlord commence unlawful detainer action—Petition to court—Attorneys' fees.

59.18.550 - Drug and alcohol free housing—Program of recovery—Terms—Application of chapter.

59.18.570 - Victim protection—Definitions.

59.18.575 - Victim protection—Notice to landlord—Termination of rental agreement—Procedures.

59.18.580 - Victim protection—Limitation on tenant screening service provider disclosures and landlord's rental decisions.

59.18.585 - Victim protection—Possession of dwelling unit—Exclusion of others—New lock or key.

59.18.590 - Death of a tenant—Designated person.

59.18.595 - Death of a tenant—Landlord duties—Disposition of property procedures—Liability.

59.18.610 - Installments—Deposits, nonrefundable fees, and last month's rent—Statutory penalty.

59.18.620 - Definitions applicable to RCW 59.18.625 and 59.18.630.

59.18.625 - Late fees, charges for nonpayment of rent due between March 1, 2020, and six months after eviction moratorium expiration—Violations—Penalties.

59.18.630 - Eviction moratorium—Unpaid rent—Repayment plans—Rental assistance.

59.18.640 - Indigent tenants.

59.18.650 - Eviction of tenant, refusal to continue tenancy, end of periodic tenancy—Cause—Notice—Penalties.

59.18.660 - Eviction resolution pilot program.

59.18.670 - Security deposit—Landlord waiver, disclosure form—Fee in lieu—Claims for losses—Judicial action, collection activity—Violation.

59.18.900 - Severability—1973 1st ex.s. c 207.

59.18.911 - Effective date—1989 c 342.

59.18.912 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.