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    FreshUsNewsBy FreshUsNewsAugust 11, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    What’s the plan for rental laws in Seattle? Small landlords wish to know.

    On July 29, the Metropolis Council quietly appointed a brand new slate of tenants to serve on the Renters’ Fee, a 15-member board established in 2017 “to fulfill often and move concepts on to Metropolis Council members who make legal guidelines, and to different officers who assist form and implement them.” 

    Since its formation, fee members have been frequent panelists at council conferences, pushing a tsunami of municipal laws that go far past the state’s residential landlord-tenant act — from “first within the nation” concepts like First in Time — that requires landlords to supply a rental settlement to the primary certified applicant who gives a whole software — and the Roommate Law — that states, amongst different protections, that extra household (very broadly outlined) can’t be denied occupancy. There’s additionally the $10 cap on late charges and everlasting winter and school-year eviction bans. 

    The snarled laws are designed to guard low-income renters however apply to all. They’re problematic when carried out at scale, particularly as Seattle is within the top five metros with the highest share of wealthy renters. They’ve led to quite a few unmitigated penalties for renters at massive (e.g., extra restrictive software standards, incapability to resolve questions of safety, diminished collection of leases).

    No housing suppliers had been included within the creation of Seattle’s sophisticated stew of ordinances, and by 2023, the town’s Rental Registration and Inspection Ordinance registry confirmed a 19.77% decrease in one- to 20-unit rental properties, shedding 9,578 items of “missing middle” rentals, which Seattle supposedly is working to expand. Most “naturally affordable housing” occurs in small, privately owned properties, but Seattle has no technique for turning the tide. Registrations in 2024 continued monitoring far beneath baselines set in 2018 and 2020. 

    In 2023, the city auditor studied why people had stopped operating rentals: 74% stated Seattle’s legal guidelines are too burdensome or troublesome. Just one% bought new rental property inside the metropolis, indicating it’s uniquely problematic to speculate right here. In studying raw survey responses from over 600 former landlords, the themes are clear:

    ● It’s not definitely worth the effort anymore to be a small landlord, an excessive amount of threat and too many consistently altering guidelines.

    ● I don’t really feel like I can defend all of my tenants [nor] my non-public property … I don’t really feel bodily protected landlording with Seattle landlord legal guidelines.

    ● I’m a mother & pop operator, a senior myself & imagine the principles are prohibitive for landlords that present low or affordable rents.

    ● I offered my rental, partly since you’ve made it extremely clear that small time landlords are enemy #1 within the metropolis. Time for a brand new strategy, of us!

    When new council members took workplace in 2024, we hoped affordable reforms would encourage extra folks to supply rental housing, not fewer. As chair of the Housing & Human Providers committee, Councilmember Cathy Moore paused new appointments to the Renters’ Fee and devoted listening time to a variety of affordable-housing suppliers, small landlords and tenants. 

    In our expertise, Moore was properly on the right track in figuring out key impacts, penalties and options to Seattle’s flawed, high-risk legal guidelines. Nevertheless, she resigned earlier than having the ability to current the revisions, which included draft laws to switch the Renters’ Fee with a balanced Rental Housing Fee representing various tenant and landlord stakeholders. A powerful rental housing setting requires tenants and landlords to work collectively.

    What’s subsequent? 

    Remaining councilmembers despatched a robust business-as-usual message not too long ago, with autopilot appointments of a nonrepresentative vary of renter activists to the prevailing fee. 

    In the meantime, the place’s the manager department and “One Seattle” management? For 5 years, we’ve reached out constructively to metropolis departments and policymakers however have discovered no level individual for small rental operators to work with in strengthening the availability of Seattle’s family-sized and small-operator owned rental housing. 

    Will any coalition step ahead to implement the auditor’s 2023 advice to enact insurance policies that assist small leases and to contain stakeholders? For the well being of our rental ecosystem, we hope the council and mayor flip a nook in broaching the operational realities of Seattle’s regulatory quagmire, however the courageous politics of collaborative problem-solving have but to obtain greater than fleeting assist.

    Angie Gerrald: is a landlord of three rental homes in Ballard/Phinney and co-founder of Seattle Grassroots Landlords, a peer community of small rental operators.



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