10 Day Notice of Termination for Tenant's Refusing Lawful Access to Premises for Residential from Landlord to Tenant
Landlord and tenant remedies for abuse of access.
(a) If the tenant refuses to allow lawful access, the landlord may
obtain injunctive relief to compel access or terminate the rental
agreement. In either case, the landlord may recover an amount not to exceed
the actual damages or one month's periodic rent, whichever is greater.
If the landlord terminates the rental agreement, the landlord shall give
written notice to the tenant at least 10 days before the date specified
in the notice.
(b) If the landlord makes an unlawful entry or a lawful entry in
an unreasonable manner or makes repeated demands for entry otherwise lawful
but which have the effect of unreasonably harassing the tenant, the tenant
may obtain injunctive relief to prevent the recurrence of the conduct or
terminate the rental agreement. In either case, the tenant may recover
an amount not to exceed the actual damages or one month's periodic rent,
whichever is greater, court costs and reasonable attorney fees. If the
tenant terminates the rental agreement, the tenant shall give written notice
to the landlord at least 10 days before the date specified in the notice.
Title 34, Sec. 34.03.300