Washington Code 64.37.030 – Consumer safety
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(1) All short-term rental operators who offer dwelling units, or portions thereof, for short-term rental use in the state of Washington must:
(a) Provide contact information to all short-term rental guests during a guest’s stay. The contact must be available to respond to inquiries at the short-term rental during the length of stay;
(b) Provide that their short-term rental is in compliance with RCW 19.27.530 and any rules adopted by the state building code council regarding the installation of carbon monoxide alarms; and
(c) Post the following information in a conspicuous place within each dwelling unit used as a short-term rental:
(i) The short-term rental street address;
(ii) The emergency contact information for summoning police, fire, or emergency medical services;
(iii) The floor plan indicating fire exits and escape routes;
(iv) The maximum occupancy limits; and
(v) The contact information for the operator or designated contact.
(2) Short-term rental platforms must provide short-term rental operators with a summary of the consumer safety requirements in subsection (1) of this section.
(3) For a first violation of this section, the city or county attorney must issue a warning letter to the owner or operator. An owner that violates this section after receiving a warning letter is guilty of a class 2 civil infraction under chapter 7.80 RCW.
[ 2019 c 346 § 3.]