Can a landlord deny access to fuse box in a rental house in washington state?

By javlax

We are renting a 3 bedroom house with small children and the landlord is not giving us access to the garage. The fuse box to this 1950’s house is in the garage. is this legal?

Edited on: Friday, March 8th, 2013 11:31 pm

One Response to “Can a landlord deny access to fuse box in a rental house in washington state?”

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johnnydepp

March 9th, 2013 12:45 am

I suggest you review your state laws for this. I’m just thinking that since it’s his house. He can refuse access to you as long as you are not paying rent for that certain space.


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