(1) The *department of community, trade, and
economic development shall establish the rental security deposit
guarantee program. Through this program the *department of
community, trade, and economic development shall provide grants
and technical assistance to local governments or nonprofit
corporations, including local housing authorities as defined in
RCW 35.82.030, who operate emergency housing shelters or
transitional housing programs. The grants are to be used for the
payment of residential rental security deposits under this
chapter. The technical assistance is to help the local
government or nonprofit corporation apply for grants and carry
out the program. In order to be eligible for grants under this
program, the recipient local government or nonprofit corporation
shall provide fifteen percent of the total amount needed for the
security deposit. The security deposit may include last month's
rent where such rent is required as a normal practice by the
landlord.
(2) The grants and matching funds shall be placed by the
recipient local government or nonprofit corporation in a
revolving loan fund and deposited in a bank or savings
institution in an account that is separate from all other funds
of the recipient. The funds and interest earned on these funds
shall be utilized only as collateral to guarantee the payment of
a security deposit required by a residential rental property
owner as a condition for entering into a rental agreement with a
prospective tenant.
(3) Prospective tenants who are eligible to participate in
the rental security deposit guarantee program shall be limited to
homeless persons or families who are residing in an emergency
shelter or transitional housing operated by a local government or
a nonprofit corporation, or to families who are temporarily
residing in a park, car, or are otherwise without adequate
shelter. The local government or nonprofit corporation shall
make a determination regarding the person's or family's
eligibility to participate in this program and a determination
that a local rental unit is available for occupation. A
determination of eligibility shall include, but is not limited
to: (a) A determination that the person or family is homeless or
is in transitional housing; (b) a verification of income and that
the person or family can reasonably make the monthly rental
payment; and (c) a determination that the person or family does
not have the financial resources to make the rental security
deposit.
[1995 c 399 § 157; 1988 c 237 § 2.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: The "department of community, trade, and economic development" was renamed the "department of commerce" by 2009 c 565.