HAMMOND v. BOATSMAN

No. 3028-2.

24 Wn. App. 24 (1979)

600 P.2d 581

DONALD C. HAMMOND, ET AL, Respondents, v. WILLIAM F. BOATSMAN, ET AL, Appellants.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Two.

August 14, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen L. Wanderer, for appellants.

Donald C. Hammond, pro se.


PEARSON, C.J.

The sole issue in this case is whether a landlord's demand to his tenant to pay rent or vacate waives the landlord's right to claim liquidated damages for the tenant's breach of the lease. We hold that it does not, and reverse the judgment of the trial court.

Hammond signed a lease with Boatsman for 8 months at $185 per month. He paid the first and last months' rent as well as a security deposit of $100. The lease contained a provision which...

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