Seattle Tenant Rights Platform — Coming Soon
Know your rights as a renter in Seattle, Washington
The Flag Check helps renters make informed decisions before signing a lease. We surface complaint history, building violations, and community reports — so you know what you're getting into. We started in New York City and we're expanding. Seattle is next on our list.
Renters in Seattle deserve the same transparency NYC tenants now have access to. Building inspection data, landlord history, and tenant reports — all in one place, free forever.
Frequently asked questions about renting in Seattle
What tenant rights do renters have in Seattle, Washington?
Renters in Seattle have rights including the right to a habitable unit, protection against unlawful eviction, the right to request repairs, and access to local housing courts. Specific protections vary by Washington state law and Seattlemunicipal codes. The Flag Check will surface relevant complaint and violation data to help you understand a building's history before signing a lease.
How do I report a bad landlord in Seattle?
In Seattle, you can report housing violations to local code enforcement, file complaints with Washington housing agencies, and leave public records through community platforms. When The Flag Check launches in Seattle, tenants will be able to submit verified reports directly on our platform — helping future renters make informed decisions.
When is The Flag Check coming to Seattle?
We're actively working on expanding beyond NYC. Seattleis one of our top priority markets. Join the waitlist above and you'll be the first to know when we launch. Your signup also helps us prove demand to our team and investors — every email counts.
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