Washington 1-Page Residential Lease Agreement Templates

Washington 1-page residential lease agreement template provides the safeguards for the Property Owners, Landlords and Tenants. Download free basic fill-in-the-blanks agreement documents available in Google Documents, Word Processing, PDF formats and more. Download by selecting the format by clicking buttons below. Learn more on what to include in the agreement form by reading the information provided.

Last updated April 10th, 2024

Washington 1-page residential lease agreement template provides the safeguards for the Property Owners, Landlords and Tenants. Download free basic fill-in-the-blanks agreement documents available in Google Documents, Word Processing, PDF formats and more. Download by selecting the format by clicking buttons below. Learn more on what to include in the agreement form by reading the information provided.

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An Washington lease agreement is used when renting rental property and it is a contract between the Landlord and Tenants in exchange for monthly rent payments.

Rental Application – Tenant(s) should complete this form before signing lease agreement. This application will confirm the Tenants credit and employment.

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Standard Residential Lease Agreement

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Simple (1-Page) Lease Agreement

 

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Most Recent US Home Facts

  • Population (2023): 334,914,895
  • Median Households (2022): 125,736,353
  • Median Household Income (2022): $75,149
  • Owner-occupied Households (2022): 64.8%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

What to Include in the Form?

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Required Disclosures (8)

Lead-Based Paint Disclosure

Fire Protection and Evacuation Plan Disclosure

Landlord Identification Disclosure

Mold Disclosure

Move-In Checklist

Nonrefundable Fees

Security Deposit Receipt

Voter Registration Packet (Only for Seattle Rental Properties)

Source: RCW 59.18.060(12)(a)

Security Deposits

Maximum – 25% of one (1) months rent is the maximum amount Landlords can request from Tenants in Washington.

Returns – All deposits must be returned to the Tenant within thirty (30) days of the lease end date..

Source: RCW 59.18.280(1)(a)

Landlord Access

General Access – Landlords must provide prior notice before entering the premises as per state law of least 48 hours (2 days) notice to the Tenants.

Source: RCW 59.18.150(6)

Paying Rent

Grace Period –  Five (5) day grace period.

Late Fees – Landlords can charge Tenants up to $20 or 20% of one months rent (the greater of the two).

NSF Fee – $40 per bounced check.

Source: RCW 62A.3-515(a)

 

Washington 1-Page Lease Agreement Example

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Washington Simple 1 Page Residential Lease Agreement