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No. Except for rent regulated apartments, a tenant may only renew the lease with the consent of the landlord. B. Except as provided in subsection F of this section, the landlord shall not terminate or refuse to renew a rental agreement without good cause.Finally, landlords may evict tenants whose lease expired. If you do not pay the rent you can be evicted. But, you cannot be evicted without a court order. There is no grace period in Washington State. Once you sign a lease you are committed to fulfilling its terms unless the landlord agrees to release you from it. Also, check to see if your rental agreement, lengthens your notice period and shortens your landlord's.