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Video Update: Peterson on rent increase notices and name change order fees

February 22, 2022

Rep. Strom Peterson, D-Edmonds, talks about recent floor activity due to the house of origin cutoff; his bill about landlords giving notice of rent increase not surviving cutoff (HB 1904); and the current status of his bill regarding waiving auditor’s fees for filing and recording name change orders (HB 1961).



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