[WSBARP] Hotel Occupant - eviction/removal

Athena Dickerson athena at detsparlaw.com
Thu Jul 1 11:26:10 PDT 2021


I think under the old proclamation anyone who had been in short term lodging longer than 14 days was covered and you had to follow the whole process.  I haven't looked to see if this is true under the new "bridge".  I wonder if that is why police refused?

Athena Makratzakis Dickerson
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From: wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com <wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com> On Behalf Of Mike Jacobs
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Subject: [WSBARP] Hotel Occupant - eviction/removal

Client runs a local hotel.  Occupants have been camped out in room for a couple of months.  The Governor's Bridge Proclamation (21-09) excludes hotels and motels.  Client takes Proclamation 21-09 and local Sheriff to room and asks occupants to leave.  Occupants decline and Sheriff advises client that he has to go through a 30 day notice to vacate before the Sheriff can take any action.

Did I miss something?  Is a hotel occupant who holds over entitled to a notice before the occupant can be removed?

Sincerely,

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