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Capping the chaos: Washington rent stabilization bill moves forward

Jan 21, 2025, 11:40 AM | Updated: 11:49 am

Photo: Apartments in Seattle, Washington....

Apartments in Seattle, Washington. (Photo: Julia Dallas, MyNorthwest)

(Photo: Julia Dallas, MyNorthwest)

In one of its first acts of the 2025 legislative session last week, Washington State House Democrats have resurrected an attempt at rent stabilization.

proposes capping rent and fee increases at 7% annually for tenants under the (RLTA) and the (MHLTA). Additionally, it prohibits any rent or fee hikes during the first 12 months of tenancy, irrespective of lease length or type.

On Monday, the bill got past its first committee. However, Republican Andrew Barkis voted no.

“This bill is one sided, to say the least,” Barkis said.

He wants to see more housing built but Democrat Strom Peterson said that will take years.

“People are suffering today,” Peterson said.

A companion bill will get a Senate committee hearing on Wednesday.

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Beyond rent caps, HB 1217 seeks to bolster tenant protections by: mandating extended notice periods for rent and fee increases and limiting move-in fees and security deposits to one month’s rent. Also, capping late fees at 1.5% of the tenant’s monthly rent and allowing tenants to terminate leases without penalties if landlords unlawfully increase rents beyond the stipulated limits.

The bill also empowers the Attorney General to enforce these provisions under the and introduces a private cause of action for tenants to seek damages. Furthermore, it directs the to establish an online landlord resource center and commission a social vulnerability assessment to evaluate the impacts of rent stabilization.

The bill is poised to reignite debates once again on the value of capping rent increases.

However, proponents argue rent stabilization is essential to protect tenants from exorbitant rent hikes and housing instability. Conversely, opponents contend that rent control can deter investment in housing, reduce the quality and quantity of available rental units and exacerbate housing shortages.

Historically, Washington has grappled with rent control legislation. In 1981, the state enacted banned rent control statewide. Despite this prohibition, there have been multiple attempts to introduce rent stabilization measures.

Related news: Wash. House passes bill that limits rent increases to 7% annually

In 2024, the Washington State House passed , which sought to limit rent increases to 5% annually. However, the companion Senate bill, , failed to advance, preventing the legislation from becoming law.

This story was originally published on January 13, 2025. It has been updated and republished since then.

Contributing: Frank Lenzi, 成人X站 Newsradio

Matt Markovich often covers the state legislature and public policy for 成人X站 Newsradio. You can read more of Matt鈥檚 stories聽here. Follow him on聽, or聽email him here.

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