Recent comments in /f/Washington

gainsguy t1_ja201wm wrote

Yes, you can break the lease. RCW 59.18.090 states the tenant does have the right to break the lease after the appropriate timeframe expires starting from when the landlord received a written repair request and the repair still goes on uncompleted within a reasonable time.

Refer to the tenant repair fact sheets from WashingtonLawHelp.org for more details on how to make the written repair request.

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Bardamu1932 t1_ja1vj6l wrote

Its happening with everything that has value and a finite supply. Bots buy up the supply and then ask triple the face value. An event is listed as sold out, but you go to it and it is half empty. NP campsite reservations, of course, don't have a face value, so are primed for abuse.

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klisto1 t1_ja1mca7 wrote

So about 2 years ago my aunt and I were complaining about this. We talked to a few family members and we all pitched in and bought 10 acres up by lake Cushman. We now have our own camping spot. Problem solved.

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Capable_Nature_644 t1_ja1l89l wrote

Wa state doesn't have income tax. When you write your taxes you'll just need to report your property tax payment. If you earn income in wa state yes you will need to report it. Since you're from ut you probably won't have an issue with the snow and winter Spokane gets.

I'd also suggest a video camera security system so you can watch your home from afar. I'd highly suggest multiple ring cameras. Amazon has a few drone cameras you can use inside as well. We use these to check our vaca homes now and then. The auto sensor future is awesome. Not so much as a cat gets past us.

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Bamcfp t1_ja1joy9 wrote

Tried to see the Washington monument with a similar reservation system. Login to the page and all the times are taken before you can even click the button. Maybe 5-10 seconds and all sold out for the day. 3 days in a row. I assume someone has a bot to snatch them all up and resell

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