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United Way of King County
United Way of King County purchased the Ready to Rent curriculum from the Portland Housing Center and adapted the curriculum to meet the needs of our local community, which included incorporating Washington State Landlord/Tenant laws. United Way of King County plays a big role in making sure that the program runs smoothly for all agencies, landlords and participants. Ready to Rent is one of the strategies that United Way is using to end homelessness.

Mutual Interest 
Mutual Interest, a private nonprofit organization, funds security deposits that make moving from temporary to permanent housing possible for low-income families. To accomplish its mission, Mutual Interest educates and mobilizes the local real estate industry to focus their resources on homelessness in a concrete and meaningful way.  Mutual Interest is contributing security deposit funds for Ready to Rent graduates and is managing security deposit assistance funds raised for the Ready to Rent program from other sources. 
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The Rental Housing Association of Puget Sound 
The Rental Housing Association of Puget Sound is the largest association of rental housing owners in the Pacific Northwest, with more than 3,000 members. It provides tenant screening background checks for Ready to Rent participants and encourages its membership to list their vacant properties with Ready to Rent and accept the Ready to Rent certificate.
Visit the Rental Housing Association of Puget Sound (at www.rha-ps.com) >> 


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