u/Gulag-girl-30

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Property manager only giving 3 days to sign new lease [WA]

I am rewording this entirely as the last post seemed to not address my main concern.

My lease contract has expired and the apartment manager sent me an email stating I need to sign a new lease and only gave me 3 days to do it. Let’s say the email that they sent was a proper notice (which I don’t believe it is but that’s not what my main concern is right now). If it was properly given to me, is a 3 day deadline appropriate and legal here in Washington State? I definitely need more time for review. I have tried contacting the leasing office by email/phone and also the property manager. No answer.

What are my options here as far as requesting an appropriate timeframe for review of the new lease contract?

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u/Gulag-girl-30 — 5 hours ago
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Landlord only giving 3 days to sign a new lease [WA]

My landlord sent me an email stating I need to sign a new lease and only gave me 3 days to do it. They did not attach the lease terms/paperwork. They only mentioned the base rent and it being a 12 month lease. When I click the link they sent for paperwork, it requires me to sign a waiver consenting to electronic notices. However, I do not want to sign the waiver due to unanswered requests/concerns via email in the past, which for me causes uncertainty for digital communication. I was also told that the new lease term would start 10 days after they had sent the email, which does not even give me that 30 day window to review the lease.

I emailed them requesting either a pdf download or a physical copy of the lease. Is there anything else I could/should do at this time?

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u/Gulag-girl-30 — 15 hours ago