[WSBARP] Ejectment Action

Kaitlyn Jackson kaitlyn at dimensionlaw.com
Fri Jun 19 10:41:55 PDT 2020


The moratorium 20-19.2 covers this situation. His occupancy cannot be
terminated unless you can find an exception under the moratorium.

Kaitlyn

On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 10:16 AM Paul Neumiller <pneumiller at hotmail.com>
wrote:

> Possible defense?  Yeah, my local friendly sheriff refused to execute on a
> signed Writ of Replevin issued by the court because, as in the words of the
> county prosecutor, “it smells like an eviction” because you are kicking a
> person out of their home during the moratorium.
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> wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com> *On Behalf Of *Timothy Lehr
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> *Subject:* [WSBARP] Ejectment Action
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> Thank you!
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> *Timothy C. Lehr*
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