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Your Seattle Tenant Stopped Paying Rent. Here’s What Most Landlords Get Wrong About Commercial Evictions

Consider this hypothetical: your tenant missed last month’s rent. Then this month’s. They’re avoiding your calls and want them out. You have the legal right to evict them. You may..

5 Contract Clauses That Cost Seattle Businesses Thousands (And How to Fix Them)

Consider the following: fuzzy scope language that lets clients demand more without paying more, missing dispute resolution mechanisms that force you into expensive litigation, payment terms that don’t protect you..

Your LLC’s Operating Agreement Hasn’t Been Updated in 3 Years. That’s a Problem.

When a business partner leaves, when you bring on investors, when someone dies, these moments reveal whether your LLC operating agreement actually works. If you formed your company three or..

Construction Contract Disputes in Washington: When to Negotiate, Mediate, or Litigate

Consider the following hypothetical: your general contractor claims the concrete work cost $30,000 more than estimated and demands payment, but you never approved a change order.  If you are two..

Mechanic’s Liens in Washington State: A Property Owner’s Guide to Protecting Your Project

A hypothetical: you’ve hired a general contractor for your commercial building renovation and paid them in full. Three months later, a subcontractor you’ve never spoken with files a lien against..