The Washington Ten Day Notice to Comply with Lease is a written notice served by a landlord to a tenant in Washington state. The notice outlines a tenant’s failure to comply with the terms of the lease and informs the tenant that they must either address the issue within ten days or face legal action. This notice is used to inform tenants of their rights and responsibilities and is an important step in the legal process. There are two types of Washington Ten Day Notice to Comply with Lease: the 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Vacate and the 10-Day Notice to Comply or Vacate. The 3-Day Notice to Pay Rent or Vacate is used when a tenant has failed to pay rent and the landlord is seeking to end the lease agreement. The 10-Day Notice to Comply or Vacate is used when a tenant has violated the terms of the lease in a way that is not related to rent payments, such as keeping a pet when they are not allowed to or having unauthorized guests. This notice informs the tenant that they must either comply with the terms of the lease or move out within ten days.