Seattle

I Received a Notice to Quit in Seattle — What Does It Mean?

A notice to quit is a formal warning with a deadline. It does not mean you are evicted immediately, but you should act quickly.

Not legal advice. Every statement below links to its primary source. Read the source before relying on this information. If you need legal help, contact your local legal aid organization.
  1. A notice to quit is a formal warning that starts an eviction path, but Seattle evictions still require a court process and are not immediate lockouts.

  2. Washington law defines legal grounds for unlawful detainer, which is the court process landlords use to seek eviction.

  3. Read the notice carefully and record all deadlines, stated reasons, and required actions. Missing a response window can reduce your options later.

  4. Respond in writing, keep copies of all communications, and organize your lease, payment records, and any notices you receive.

  5. If you receive court papers, do not ignore them. Seek legal aid promptly to protect your rights and respond on time.