Each tenant shall pay the
rental amount at such times and in such amounts as provided for
in the rental agreement or as otherwise provided by law and
comply with all obligations imposed upon tenants by applicable
provisions of all municipal, county, and state codes, statutes,
ordinances, and regulations, and in addition shall:
(1) Keep that part of the premises which he or she occupies
and uses as clean and sanitary as the conditions of the premises
permit;
(2) Properly dispose from his or her dwelling unit all
rubbish, garbage, and other organic or flammable waste, in a
clean and sanitary manner at reasonable and regular intervals,
and assume all costs of extermination and fumigation for
infestation caused by the tenant;
(3) Properly use and operate all electrical, gas, heating,
plumbing and other fixtures and appliances supplied by the
landlord;
(4) Not intentionally or negligently destroy, deface,
damage, impair, or remove any part of the structure or dwelling,
with the appurtenances thereto, including the facilities,
equipment, furniture, furnishings, and appliances, or permit any
member of his or her family, invitee, licensee, or any person
acting under his or her control to do so. Violations may be
prosecuted under chapter 9A.48 RCW if the destruction is
intentional and malicious;
(5) Not permit a nuisance or common waste;
(6) Not engage in drug-related activity at the rental
premises, or allow a subtenant, sublessee, resident, or anyone
else to engage in drug-related activity at the rental premises
with the knowledge or consent of the tenant. "Drug-related
activity" means that activity which constitutes a violation of
chapter 69.41, 69.50, or 69.52 RCW;
(7) Maintain the smoke detection device in accordance with
the manufacturer's recommendations, including the replacement of
batteries where required for the proper operation of the smoke
detection device, as required in *RCW 48.48.140(3);
(8) Not engage in any activity at the rental premises that
is:
(a) Imminently hazardous to the physical safety of other
persons on the premises; and
(b)(i) Entails physical assaults upon another person which
result in an arrest; or
(ii) Entails the unlawful use of a firearm or other deadly
weapon as defined in RCW 9A.04.110 which results in an arrest,
including threatening another tenant or the landlord with a
firearm or other deadly weapon under RCW 59.18.352. Nothing in
this subsection (8) shall authorize the termination of tenancy
and eviction of the victim of a physical assault or the victim of
the use or threatened use of a firearm or other deadly weapon;
(9) Not engage in any gang-related activity at the premises,
as defined in RCW 59.18.030, or allow another to engage in such
activity at the premises, that renders people in at least two or
more dwelling units or residences insecure in life or the use of
property or that injures or endangers the safety or health of
people in at least two or more dwelling units or residences. In
determining whether a tenant is engaged in gang-related activity,
a court should consider the totality of the circumstances,
including factors such as whether there have been a significant
number of complaints to the landlord about the tenant's
activities at the property, damages done by the tenant to the
property, including the property of other tenants or neighbors,
harassment or threats made by the tenant to other tenants or
neighbors that have been reported to law enforcement agencies,
any police incident reports involving the tenant, and the
tenant's criminal history; and
(10) Upon termination and vacation, restore the premises to
their initial condition except for reasonable wear and tear or
conditions caused by failure of the landlord to comply with his
or her obligations under this chapter: PROVIDED, That the tenant
shall not be charged for normal cleaning if he or she has paid a
nonrefundable cleaning fee.
[1998 c 276 § 2; 1992 c 38 § 2; 1991 c 154 § 3; 1988 c 150 § 2; 1983 c 264 § 3; 1973 1st ex.s. c 207 § 13.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: RCW 48.48.140 was recodified as RCW 43.44.110 pursuant to 2006 c 25 § 13.
Intent -- Effective date -- 1992 c 38: See notes following RCW 59.18.352.
Legislative findings -- 1988 c 150: "The legislature finds that the illegal use, sale, and manufacture of drugs and other drug-related activities is a statewide problem. Innocent persons, especially children, who come into contact with illegal drug-related activity within their own neighborhoods are seriously and adversely affected. Rental property is damaged and devalued by drug activities. The legislature further finds that a rapid and efficient response is necessary to: (1) Lessen the occurrence of drug-related enterprises; (2) reduce the drug use and trafficking problems within this state; and (3) reduce the damage caused to persons and property by drug activity. The legislature finds that it is beneficial to rental property owners and to the public to permit landlords to quickly and efficiently evict persons who engage in drug-related activities at rented premises." [1988 c 150 § 1.]
Severability -- 1988 c 150: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [1988 c 150 § 15.]