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Volleyball Sand Court Reservations
Want to play volleyball on the beach at a Seattle Park? Here's how you do it. Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) offers beach volleyball ...
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SDCI Services
On this page, you will find most of SDCI's customer service options to help you with your questions. See also: Contact Us - Send Us a ...
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Design Review - Program
Design Review On October 26, 2025, the City adopted temporary rules to align with new state law ( House Bill 1293 ). These temporary rules ...
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Animal Codes
Our codes regulate the number and type of animals you are allowed to keep at home. See also:  Noise Codes What Is It? Our codes ...
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Construction Without a Permit
You need to get a permit for most construction projects. See also:  Land Use Code What Is It? You need to get a permit for most ...
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Deposit Returns
The City of Seattle has rules about when a landlord is allowed to keep a security deposit, and when the landlord must return the deposit to ...
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Evictions
Eviction means your landlord can legally put you out of your house. To evict you, your landlord must file a civil law suit against you in ...
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Floating Residences
Seattle's shoreline regulations limit residential uses on the water. As part of the updated Shoreline Master Program, our code has ...
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Home Business Rules
You’re allowed to run a business out of your home in Seattle as long as it doesn’t interfere with other residents in the neighborhood. See ...
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Housing Cost Increases
Housing costs include: rent, parking fees, storage fees, etc. Property owners must give 180 days' notice before raising housing costs. See ...
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Illegal Living Units
Illegal units are living spaces, usually apartments including separate kitchens and bathrooms, that were installed without a permit and may ...
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Junk Storage, Cars, & Illegal Dumping Rules
You are not allowed to store junk outdoors on your property. Junk can be used materials, scrap metal or car parts, construction debris, ...
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Move-In Charges
The City of Seattle limits the amount of money that a landlord can charge a renter to move into a rental. What Is It? The City of ...
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Noise Codes
Our Noise Code limits outdoor noise including that generated by machines and work activity. See also:  Noise Code What Is It? ...
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Notice to Enter a Rental Unit
State and City law requires both landlords and renters to be reasonable about seeking and granting access to a rental unit. What Is It? ...
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Parking and Car Storage Rules
We regulate 1) where you can park cars on your property and 2) how many cars can be stored on your property. See also: Junk (Inoperable) ...
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Pests
Our housing code requires rental housing to be free from insect and rodent infestation. See also:  Problems With Your Rental Unit What ...
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Pets
Our code allows property owners to charge renters a pet damage deposit. What Is It? Seattle has rules about what a landlord can charge a ...
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Problems With Your Rental Unit
In Seattle, rental units must be maintained to ensure: structural integrity and security; proper heat and ventilation; functional electrical ...
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Property Line Disputes
Property line disputes are disagreements between neighbors about the location of their property line and whether structures have been built ...
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Rental Agreements
There are three types of leases you can enter into with a landlord. All leases have specific rules that the landlord and renter must follow. ...
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Tenant Relocation
We require landlords to offer tenants relocation assistance if tenants must move out of their rental unit due to redevelopment or code ...
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Vacant Buildings
Vacant buildings in Seattle must be secured and maintained to prevent unauthorized entry and deterioration from the weather. See also: ...
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Weeds & Overgrown Vegetation
Our Weeds and Vegetation Code applies to weeds and vegetation on private property that overgrow onto any public right-of-way, including ...
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How We Respond
This page covers what happens when a complaint is filed, the inspection process, and how a complaint progresses through our system. What Is ...
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