[WSBARP] Eviction or Ejectment? Tacoma

Roger Moss ram at pacific-ci.com
Mon Feb 10 14:29:29 PST 2020


Eviction, which you should avoid. Pay occupant to leave. Use a mediator.

Roger A. Moss, Esq. 
Pacific Conflict Intervention
206.790.1971 Seattle
415.371.9724 San Francisco
www.pacific-ci.com

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> On Feb 10, 2020, at 2:16 PM, Kaitlyn Jackson <kaitlyn at dimensionlaw.com> wrote:
> 
> Private PSA of mixed use residential and commercial property in Tacoma. One of the residential units is occupied by the "handyman" on the property who no longer does any "handyman" work. There's no written lease agreement or any written agreement whatsoever. Rent was basically his handyman work. The previous owner was afraid to try to evict him when he refused to pay rent or continue his handyman services because previous owner claims she was afraid of him. Previous owner will not cooperate. People go in and out of the place at all hours and there's a some belief by new owner that handyman is dealing drugs (no proof). 
> 
> Eviction or ejectment? 
> 
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> Thank you,
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