[WSBARP] Effective removal of adult children

Kaitlyn Jackson kaitlyn at dimensionlaw.com
Thu Oct 17 11:18:27 PDT 2019


Brain trust -

Client is purchasing a property in an off-market transaction from an owner
who lives out of state. Adult children of the owner have moved into the
property and have refused to pay rent or to leave. They have no claim to
title.  Purchaser wants to determine the best way to effectively ensure
that they can get possession of the property in a reasonable time frame.
Closing is set for mid-November but can be extended.

I've looked into doing a notice of demand for rent under RCW 59.04.050, but
the RCW states that it applies "whenever any person obtains possession of
premises with the consent of the owner or other person having the right to
give said possession..." which I don't think applies here as the owner
initially gave possession to the adult children to live there. They've
essentially overstayed their welcome and, as such, the relationship between
these parties has deteriorated.

Strategies? Ideas?

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Thank you,

Kaitlyn R. Jackson | Attorney| DIMENSION LAW GROUP PLLC
130 Andover Park East, Suite 300 | Tukwila, WA 98188
t: *206.973.3500 *| f: *206.577.5090*| e: *kaitlyn at dimensionlaw.com*|
www.dimensionlaw.com

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