Washington Residential Time Summary Report is a document used by landlords in the state of Washington to track the time tenants spend in their rental property. It is a legally required form that is filed annually with the Washington State Department of Revenue. The report lists the total days of occupancy for each tenant, as well as the total time spent in the rental unit for the entire year. It also includes a break-down of the number of days each tenant spent in the rental unit, as well as the total time spent in the unit for the entire year. There are two types of Washington Residential Time Summary Report: one for single-family homes and another for multi-family dwellings. The report provides landlords with a comprehensive overview of tenant usage and will help landlords track the time tenants spend at their rental units.