Manufactured Housing Dispute Resolution Program offered by Washington State Attorney General's Office in Seattle
Manufactured Housing Dispute Resolution Program offered by Washington State Attorney General's Office in Seattle
Supports better communication and promotes mutual understanding between landlords and manufactured home owners. Provides an equitable and low-cost option for manufactured home owners and landlords to resolve disputes concerning alleged violations of the Manufactured/Mobile Home Landlord Tenant Act. Helps opposing parties negotiate disputes, determine whether further investigation is needed, decide whether a violation has occurred, and issue fines and other penalties when appropriate.
Physical Address
800 5th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104
Hours
M-F, 9am-4pm.
Application process
Residents may fill out the form online or print out a PDF version of the form to complete and return by mail or email. Residents may also call to have a form mailed to them.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Washington state residents who own a manufactured home or mobile home and rent a lot for that home in a community. Under the law, a "manufactured/mobile home community" includes rental spaces for two or more homes. Cannot help people who rent the home they live in. If the home itself is rented and not owned by the tenant, the Residential Landlord-Tenant Act applies instead.
Languages
Interpreter services
Service area
WA
Agency info
Washington State Attorney General's Office
Helps businesses and consumers resolve consumer complaints.