Unfair Eviction Legal Rights

Summary

If you are being unfairly evicted in Washington State, landlords must provide a 14-day notice before eviction. Evictions during the COVID-19 pandemic were prohibited until March 31, 2022. You may be eligible for relocation assistance if the eviction is due to building renovation, demolition, or change of use. If the eviction is due to discriminatory reasons, it may be illegal under Washington State law. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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I am being unfairly evicted from my rental apartment that is paid for by permanent housing and I don't know where to go live and I need to know my legal rights on how long I can stay past my eviction and how I can get paid to move out of my apartment because it's so suddenly and need help legal tenant right help
Hello Shannon. I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Could you please provide your location so I can offer the most relevant information?
* wboon ave *
Hello Shannon, as you're in Washington State:
*. Landlords must provide 14 days notice before eviction.
*. No eviction during COVID-* pandemic (until Mar *, *).
*. You may be eligible for relocation assistance if the eviction is due to building renovation, demolition, or change of use.
Please consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.
And being evicted because of change of views I think
Hello Shannon, if the eviction is due to a "change of views" and not for reasons like non-payment of rent, it may be considered discriminatory. Washington State law prohibits eviction based on discrimination. I suggest you contact a local attorney to discuss this further.