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Landlords are generally prohibited from locking a tenant out of the premises, from taking a tenant's property for nonpayment of rent (except for abandoned property under certain conditions), or from intentionally terminating a tenant's utility service. Various penalties exist for violating these protections.
Landlords must give 120 days' notice for the termination of month-to-month tenancies before major building changes that require tenants to leave the building. Previously, 20 days' notice was required. As a reminder, an owner or immediate family needing to occupy the unit doesn't qualify as change of use.
The Washington State Landlord-Tenant Act (RCW 58.18. 150) requires that landlords give tenants 48 hours' notice before entering the property, or 24 hours' notice if they are showing the property to a prospective new tenant or buyer (except in an emergency).
Reasonable Notice The New York Attorney General's office has held that ?reasonable? means one week's notice for repairs and 24 hours notice for inspections. As a landlord, you will need to provide the tenant with reasonable notice in writing of your intent to enter.