Washington Statutes

§ 59.18.390 — Forcible entry or detainer or unlawful detainer actions—Writ of restitution—Service—Tenant's bond—Notice.

Washington § 59.18.390
JurisdictionWashington
Title 59LANDLORD AND TENANT
Ch. 59.18RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD-TENANT ACT

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Wash. Rev. Code § 59.18.390 (2026).

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(1)The sheriff shall, upon receiving the writ of restitution, forthwith serve a copy thereof upon the tenant, his or her agent, or attorney, or a person in possession of the premises, and shall not execute the same for three days thereafter. After the issuance of a writ of restitution, acceptance of a payment by the landlord that only partially satisfies the judgment will not invalidate the writ unless pursuant to a written agreement executed by both parties. The eviction will not be postponed or stopped unless a copy of that written agreement is provided to the sheriff. It is the responsibility of the tenant to ensure a copy of the agreement is provided to the sheriff. Upon receipt of the agreement, the sheriff will cease action unless ordered to do otherwise by the court. The writ of re

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Legislative History

[2019 c 356 s 8;2011 c 132 s 19;1997 c 255 s 1;1989 c 342 s 11;1988 c 150 s 3;1973 1st ex.s. c 207 s 40.]

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