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Washington Rent-to-Own Agreement
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Last updated February 24, 2026

Washington Rent-to-Own Agreement Overview

Washington provides strong tenant protections under the Residential Landlord-Tenant Act (RCW 59.18). Washington requires sellers to complete a Seller Disclosure Statement (Form 17).

A rent-to-own agreement in Washington combines a residential lease with an option (or obligation) to purchase the property at a predetermined price. The tenant-buyer pays an upfront option fee and may receive rent credits toward the purchase price during the lease period. This arrangement is particularly beneficial for buyers who need time to improve their credit score, save for a down payment, or qualify for mortgage financing.

RCW 59.18

Key Law

Negotiable

Option Fee

Form 17 required

Disclosure

County auditor

Recording

Washington Rent-to-Own Laws & Regulations

Washington's regulation of rent-to-own agreements is classified as High. Here are the key legal considerations for rent-to-own transactions in Washington:

  • Landlord-Tenant Law: During the lease period, Washington's landlord-tenant laws protect the tenant-buyer's rights regarding habitability, repairs, and security deposits
  • Option Agreement: The purchase option should be recorded with the county to protect the buyer's interest and prevent the seller from selling to a third party
  • Property Disclosure: Washington requires property condition disclosures for residential real estate transactions
  • Option Fee: Option fees in Washington are negotiable between the parties and typically range from 1-5% of the purchase price

Important: Record Your Option Agreement

In Washington, it is critical to record your rent-to-own option agreement with the County auditor. An unrecorded option can be defeated by a subsequent buyer who purchases the property without knowledge of your agreement. Recording creates a public record that protects your purchase rights.

How Rent-to-Own Works in Washington

Here is the typical process for a rent-to-own transaction in Washington, from initial agreement to exercising the purchase option.

1

Negotiate and Sign the Agreement

Agree on the purchase price, option fee, rent amount, rent credits, option period, and maintenance responsibilities

2

Pay the Option Fee

The tenant-buyer pays the non-refundable option fee (typically 1-5% of purchase price) for the exclusive right to buy

3

Record the Option

Record the option agreement with the County auditor in Washington to protect the buyer's interest

4

Lease Period with Rent Credits

Pay monthly rent, with agreed-upon portion credited toward the purchase price. Maintain the property as specified

5

Exercise the Option or Let It Expire

Secure financing and close on the property, or let the option expire (forfeiting the option fee and rent credits)

Key Washington Rent-to-Own Agreement Terms

Your Washington rent-to-own agreement should clearly address each of these terms to protect both parties.

TermDetails
Option FeeNon-refundable upfront payment (1-5% of purchase price) credited toward the purchase
Purchase PriceLocked-in price agreed upon at signing — protects buyer from market appreciation
Option PeriodTimeframe to exercise the purchase option (typically 1-3 years in Washington)
Monthly RentBase rent amount, often higher than market rent to account for rent credits
Rent CreditsPortion of rent (10-25%) credited toward purchase price each month
MaintenanceDivision of repair responsibilities between owner and tenant-buyer
Default TermsConsequences of late rent, lease violations, or failure to exercise option

Sample Washington Rent-to-Own Agreement

Below is a preview of our Washington-specific rent-to-own agreement. Your customized document will include all terms required for Washington compliance.

STATE OF WASHINGTON

RENT-TO-OWN AGREEMENT

Lease with Option to Purchase

PROPERTY OWNER (Optionor):

Name: [Owner Name]
Address: [Washington Address]

TENANT-BUYER (Optionee):

Name: [Tenant Name]
Address: [Current Address]

PROPERTY & TERMS

Property: [Washington Property Address]
Option Fee: $[Amount] Purchase Price: $[Amount]
Monthly Rent: $[Amount] Rent Credit: [%]%

Washington Rent-to-Own FAQ

Answers to common questions about rent-to-own agreements in Washington.

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