Legislative Session Information & Resources

2023 Legislative Session

What is “Welcome Home”?

You may have seen our recent television ads and wonder, "What is 'Welcome Home' all about?" Welcome Home is a comprehensive plan to provide additional types of housing and ramp up incentives for local jurisdictions to provide more and diverse housing types...such as duplexes, triplexes, and cottage housing. Under Welcome Home, a series of legislative initiatives have been designed to allow more housing for our communities. 

2023 WR Legislative Priorities

Status: House 2nd Reading

Sponsor: Walen

WR Position: Support

House Exec: 13-0

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When a house is sold, sometimes the seller is not yet ready to move out, or the buyer is not able to move in.  In this situation, the buyer and seller will agree to a written “leaseback” as part of the sale so that the seller stays in the house after closing for a certain period of time.  This is not a typical landlord-tenant type situation, so this bill would clarify that a sale/leaseback is exempt from the state’s landlord-tenant act. 

Status: Senate Rules 2

Sponsor: Connors

WR Position: Support

House Exec: 13-0, House Floor: 96-0-2, Senate Exec: 11-0

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“Middle Housing” types are duplex to sixplex units, townhouses, cottage houses, and other smaller housing types that fit within existing residential neighborhoods.  The lack of housing supply is caused by lack of building land, and antiquated city zoning that locks up over 70% of residential land solely for single-family housing.  Allowing middle housing in all residential areas would still allow single-family housing, but provide more options to increase housing supply and affordable homeownership.

Status: Senate Housing

Sponsor: Bateman

WR Position: Support

House Exec: 9-3-1, House Approps: 25-5-1, House Floor: 75-21-2

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Status: House Capital Budget

Sponsor: Ryu

WR Position: Support

House Exec: 7-5-1

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Status: House 2nd Reading

Sponsor: Peterson

WR Position: Oppose

House Exec: 8-5

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The housing supply crisis is not just an urban problem.  While some counties have enacted ordinances allowing detached accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in rural areas, other county ADU ordinances have been rejected by the Growth Hearings Boards.  In these counties, large attached ADUs could be built, but smaller more affordable ADUs are prohibited. This legislation is based on a recent detached ADU ordinance adopted in Snohomish County with bipartisan and unanimous support, and that was not appealed to the Growth Board.  The bill allows detached ADUs, but regulates the size, appearance, and location of detached ADUs in rural areas.

Status: House Rules R

Sponsor: Tharinger

WR Position: Support

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Reducing homelessness in Washington state through capital expenditures for programs that address housing insecurity.

Status: House Capital Budget

Sponsor: Tharinger

WR Position: Support

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Increasing housing options through lot splitting.

Status: Senate Local Government, Land Use

Sponsor: Barkis

WR Position: Support

House Exec: 13-0, House Floor: 94-2-2

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Washington State’s real estate agency law, Chapter 18.86 RCW, has not been updated since its adoption in the 1990s.  Existing law does not require certain basic consumer protections, and does not reflect modern industry best practices.  This legislation will both protect consumers and avoid litigation seen in other states.  For example, the bill would improve disclosures of real estate broker duties, require a written buyer agency agreement for a broker to be compensated, require terms of compensation in writing, and ensure that the legal duties of brokers protect all parties in a transaction – not just the broker’s own client.

House Exec: 13-0

 

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Streamlining Development Regulations

Status: Senate Local Government Committee, Land Use

Sponsor: Klicker

WR Position: Support

House Exec: 12-0-1, House Floor: 94-3-1

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Concerning consolidating local permit review processes.

Status: House Appropriations Committee

Sponsor: Peterson

WR Position: Support

House Exec: 7-0

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Concerning consolidating local permit review processes.

Status: Senate Local Government, Land Use

Sponsor: Gregerson

WR Position: Support

House Exec: 11-2, House Floor: 81-15-2

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Protecting tenants by prohibiting predatory residential rent practices and by applying the consumer protection act to the residential landlord-tenant act and the manufactured/mobile home landlord-tenant act.

Status: House Appropriations

Sponsor: Macri

WR Position: Oppose

House Exec: 7-6

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Concerning residential rent increases under the residential landlord-tenant act and the manufactured/mobile home landlord-tenant act.

Status: House Rules R

Sponsor: Ramel

WR Position: Oppose

House Exec: 7-6, House Appropriations: 17-13-1

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Creating the covenant homeownership account and program to address the history of housing discrimination due to racially restrictive real estate covenants in Washington state.

Status: Senate Housing

Sponsor: Taylor

WR Position: Support

House Exec: 8-5, House Appropriations 17-13-1, House Floor: 53-43-2

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Supporting Washington's clean energy economy and transitioning to a clean, affordable, and reliable energy future.

Status: Senate Environment

Sponsor: Doglio

WR Position: Oppose

House Exec: 9-6, House Floor: 52-44-2

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Increasing the supply of affordable housing by modifying the state and local real estate excise tax.

Status: House Finance

Sponsor: Chopp

WR Position: Oppose

House Exec: 4-3

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Creating a "Homes for Heroes" Program

Status: House Capital Budget

Sponsor: Connors

WR Position: Support

House Exec: 13-0

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Exempting buildings with 12 or fewer units that are no more than two stories from the definition of multiunit residential building.

Status: House Housing

Sponsor: Padden

WR Position: Support

Senate Exec: 11-0, Senate Floor: 48-0-1

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Requiring the registration of rental and vacant housing units.

Status: Senate Ways & Means

Sponsor: Kuderer

WR Position: Oppose

Senate Exec: 6-5

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Increasing middle housing in areas traditionally dedicated to single-family detached housing.

Status: Senate Ways & Means

Sponsor: Trudeau

WR Position: Support

Senate Exec: 6-5

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Reforming the real estate agency law.

Status: House Committee on Consumer Protection & Business

Sponsor: Stanford

WR Position: Support

Senate Exec: 11-0, Senate Floor: 48-0-1

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Reducing homelessness in Washington state through capital expenditures for programs that address housing insecurity.

Status: Senate Ways & Means

Sponsor: Trudeau

WR Position: Support

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Improving the state's response to climate change by updating the state's planning framework.

Status: Senate Ways & Means

Sponsor: Lovelett

WR Position: Oppose

Senate Exec: 4-1

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Status: House Housing

Sponsor: Shewmake

WR Position: Support

Senate Exec: 5-0, Senate Floor:  42-6-1

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Condominiums are the most affordable type of homeownership, but the supply of new condominiums in Washington is among the worst in the country.  This bill improves the condominium market by improving the process to repair condominium defects (“Right to Cure”), streamlines the process for construction of smaller condominium projects, ensures reasonable impact fees for condominiums, and provides a condominium tax incentive for certain qualified first-time homebuyers.

Status: Senate Ways & Means

Sponsor: Shewmake

WR Position: Support

Senate Exec: 10-1

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Consolidating local permit review processes.

Status: House Local Government

Sponsor: Mullet

WR Position: Support

Senate Exec: 5-0, Senate Floor: 49-0

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Concerning housing programs administered by the department of commerce.

Status: House Capital Budget

Sponsor: Mullet

WR Position: Support

Senate Exec: 11-0, Senate Floor: 49-0

 

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Increasing housing options through lot splitting.

Status: Senate Rules 2

Sponsor: Frame

WR Position: Support

Senate Exec: 5-0

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Reducing local governments' land use permitting workloads.

Status: House Local Government

Sponsor: Salomon

WR Position: Support

Senate Exec: 4-1, Senate Floor: 49-0

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Washington State’s multi-billion dollar transit investments necessitate land use and zoning near transit that increases housing supply and community services for transit users.  Transit-Oriented Development (“TOD”) regulations would apply in areas next to the largest transit facilities like light rail to ensure that new housing supply is commensurate with the State’s transit investments.  Cities would have flexibility to allow different types of TOD near station areas. 

Status: House Housing

Sponsor: Liias

WR Position: Support

Senate Land Use Exec: 3-2, Senate Transportation: 14-1, Senate Floor: 40-8-1

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WR Legislative Videos

WR Legislative News

Legislative Days 2025 Recap

The two-day event was packed with meetings, networking events, a beautiful installation banquet, guest speakers and more. Furthermore, our members met with 119 Legislators on the Hill to help further REALTOR Legislative Priorities. Read the full recap...

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2025 Legislative Days: Building the Future Together

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The WA State RE Commission Would Like to Hear From You

The commission is collecting information to assess impacts related to Substitute Senate Bill (SSB) 5399 – Concerning future listing right purchase contracts (RCW – 61.38.901), formerly known as 40-year contracts.

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NAR Celebrates 4 Washington REALTORS® at RPAC Hall of Fame Ceremony

NAR celebrated 4 Washington REALTORS® at its REALTORS® Political Action Committee (RPAC) Hall of Fame Ceremony Monday evening during this week’s 2024 Legislative Meetings in DC.

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Washington REALTOR® Members Are Invested…And It Shows!

THANK YOU to our Washington REALTOR® Members who are extremely invested in the future of real estate! Your commitment to RPAC shows as WR is one of only 21 states to meet/exceed all of the following fundraising goals...

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FAQ: Preliminary Approval of NAR Settlement

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Important Announcement from the Appraisers' Coalition of Washington

In recent months, there has been confusion over how local or state increases to residential zoning could impact the ability of residential appraisers to appraise residential properties that currently have 1 to 4 dwelling units, but have been upzoned to allow redevelopment of 5 or more dwelling units.

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Detached ADU's

Detached ADU's - Legal in cities and now legal at the State Capitol - but will they become legal in rural areas?

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Legislative Testimony 2024: SB6191

Watch Washington REALTORS® Government Affairs Director, Mary Hull-Drury give testimony to the Senate – Ways & Means Committee on Senate Bill 6191, Housing/Taxes.

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A Successful Legislative Days Event

The two-day event was packed with meetings, networking events, a beautiful installation banquet, guest speakers and more. Furthermore, our members met with 119 Legislators on the Hill to help further REALTOR Legislative Priorities. Read the full recap...

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Legislative Testimony 2024: HB2274

Watch Washington REALTORS® Commercial Government Affairs Director, Riley Benge give testimony to the House – Housing Committee on House Bill 2274, Consumer Protections for Solicited Real Estate.

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Legislative Testimony 2024: HB2276

Watch Washington REALTORS® Government Affairs Director, Mary Hull-Drury give testimony to the House – Housing Committee on House Bill 2276, Real Estate Excise Tax (REET).

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Legislative Testimony 2024: HB2114

Watch Washington REALTORS® Commercial Government Affairs Director, Riley Benge give testimony to the House – Housing Committee on House Bill 2114, the bill's potential negative impacts on our state's housing market, and the stress its passage will have on housing providers in our state.

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Legislative Testimony 2024: SB5961

Watch Washington REALTORS® Commercial Government Affairs Director, Riley Benge give testimony to the House – Housing Committee on Senate Bill 5961, explaining how the passage of this bill in its current state will add pressure to our state's already stressed housing market.

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Legislative Testimony 2024: HB2008

Watch Washington REALTORS Commercial Government Affairs Director, Riley Benge give testimony to the House – Housing Committee on House Bill 2008: Creating a Taskforce on Housing Cost Driver Analysis on January 8th, 2024.

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Legislative Testimony 2024: HB2160

Washington REALTORS® Director of Public Policy, Bill Clarke, recently testified on HB 2160, which addresses Transit-Oriented Development (TOD).

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Kicking off the 2024 Legislative Session

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Combatting Misinformation

Question: Will upzones driven by 2023s HB 1110 and 1337, or locally-adopted zoning changes, cause existing single-family properties to lose eligibility for conforming financing or FHA- and VA backed loan products on a widespread basis? Find answers here.

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House Passes REALTOR® Priority Residential Lot Splitting Bill on Day 1 of 2024 Session

On January 8, the first day of the 2024 Legislative Session, the House of Representatives passed HB 1245 regarding residential lot splitting, sponsored by Representatives Andrew Barkis and Jessica Bateman.

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DBrief Episode 06: Agency Substitutions and Team Scenarios

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2022 Legislative Session

Housing Report

Lt. Governor Denny Heck presented his 2021 Housing Report, including "Washington State's Housing Affordability Crisis" and "The Racial Wealth Gap IS the Housing Gap" during our 2022 Legislative Days event. We strongly encourage REALTORS to review the report!