Renting in Tacoma Updates to Rental Housing Code and Landlord Fairness Code

Tacoma, WALocal News

The City of Tacoma has implemented comprehensive updates to its Rental Housing Code and Landlord Fairness Code, designed to enhance the rental landscape for tenants and landlords alike. These changes emphasize the necessity of clear communication regarding rent increases, establish shared housing standards, and introduce standardized tenant screening criteria. Landlords are now required to maintain a current City of Tacoma business license to legally increase rent or pursue evictions, which underscores the city's commitment to tenant health and safety. The article provides a wealth of resources, including links to PowerPoint presentations and recorded webinars, to help stakeholders understand these new regulations. Furthermore, it emphasizes the collaborative nature of the Rental Housing Code and the Landlord Fairness Code Initiative, highlighting their interrelated functions.

By ensuring compliance with these codes, Tacoma aims to create a more equitable rental environment for all residents. For non-English speakers, the article offers translations in several languages, enhancing accessibility. Overall, these updates represent a significant step towards improved tenant rights and landlord responsibilities in Tacoma.

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