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July 26, 2016

Sawant proposes cap on rental fees

SEATTLE (AP) — A Seattle City Councilmember is proposing a cap on the amount of money landlords can charge incoming renters.

The ordinance from Kshama Sawant would limit move-in fees — including a security deposit and any nonrefundable, one-time payments — to no more than the cost of one month's rent.

The Seattle Times reports Sawant's legislation also would require landlords to allow renters to pay their move-in fees in installments rather than immediately and in full. Landlords asking for last month's rent up front would also likewise be required to accept that sum in installments.

Sawant said her proposal is aimed at reducing costs for Seattle renters during a time in which many of them are struggling to make ends meet.

Councilmembers Lisa Herbold and Mike O'Brien will support Sawant's proposed ordinance, they said last week. But Washington's Rental Housing Association, a trade group for landlords, will not.




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