[WSBARP] Getting rid of a house guest

MK Henderson law.mkh at gmail.com
Fri Mar 31 09:01:59 PDT 2017


Sometimes the easiest solution is to offer the person a sum of money to
move.

On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 5:33 PM, Craig Gourley <craig at glgmail.com> wrote:

> Listmates,  Client had a friend that was down on his luck. Client allowed
> friend to stay with him and his wife for a couple days.  No rental
> agreement no intent for this to be a long term deal.  It’s been a couple
> weeks now and friend refuses to leave.  I know we can demand rent and when
> not paid move under the Landlord Tenant statute but we are looking for
> something a bit more immediate.  Any thoughts on unwanted guest and a
> trespass?  I presume if the guy is sleeping at the property the police will
> just say it’s civil matter and we are back to square one. Anyone have
> experience with this or another great plan?
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Mary K. Henderson
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