[WSBARP] Ejectment Action

Timothy Lehr timothy at stileslaw.com
Fri Jun 19 09:55:53 PDT 2020


All,

 

I have a PC with a pretty straightforward cause for an ejectment action, as
I see it. " Occupant" was down on his luck and allowed to live in a mobile
home on PC's property about two years ago. No rent was paid or asked for. PC
pays all utilities on the mobile. Occupant has now moved two additional
people in the mobile without approval. Occupant is becoming aggressive and
possibly has bi-polar disorder. He's had multiple run-ins with law
enforcement and has a pretty long rap sheet. PCs have been taken advantage
of for some time (occupant has stolen multiple tools and other items of PCs
and pawned them) , are retired in their 80s and just want occupants removed
from property. 

 

I believe this falls under ejectment as opposed to eviction as there is no
LL-T relationship. Does anyone have basic pleadings for an ejectment action
that they would be willing to share and/or any practical advice on what to
watch out for (possible defenses) for such an action? I regularly represent
landlords in eviction proceedings, but have yet to dive into an ejectment. 

 

Thank you!

 

Timothy C. Lehr

Attorney at Law

Stiles Law Inc., P.S.

 

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