Landlord Communication Issues Spokane
Summary
If youre having trouble communicating with your landlord in Spokane, WA, document all attempts, send a certified letter, and contact local tenant rights organizations like the Northwest Justice Project. You can also reach out to the Washington State Attorney Generals Office for further assistance. Consult a lawyer for personalized advice.Full Conversation
i’m having a problem with my landlord it’s been almost 3 months and I have not been able to call down to their office or call the main branch that just recently happened and it’s not like I called only when I have something that’s going on we had a fire this last two weeks ago and it was pretty scary and you can’t get through to the property managers how can I fix this? I’ve told him three times now.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Can you please provide your location to give more specific advice? Generally, you have rights as a tenant to live in a safe environment. If you can't reach your landlord, consider:
- Sending a registered letter.
- Contacting local housing authority.
- Seeking legal advice.
Trestle Creek * South Regal
Thank you for providing your location. In Washington State, you can:
- Document all communication attempts.
- Send a certified letter outlining the issues.
- Consult with a local tenant's rights organization.
Please remember, this is general information, consult with a lawyer for advice tailored to your situation.
Spoka
I understand you're in Spokane. You may reach out to the Northwest Justice Project, a legal aid organization in Washington State. They can provide free legal assistance for your landlord-tenant issue.
ne Washington
Based on your location in Spokane, Washington, you may also wish to contact the Washington State Attorney General's Office for further assistance. They can provide more information on your rights as a tenant and how to address the situation with your landlord.
Thank you
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to ask.