[WSBARP] Eviction Gurus - Extension Possible?

scott at scottgthomaslaw.com scott at scottgthomaslaw.com
Tue Mar 2 11:06:43 PST 2021


Seek an ex parte stay of the writ of restitution, RCW 59.18.410 (3)?

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Subject: [WSBARP] Eviction Gurus - Extension Possible?

Received an eviction turn-out date for Thursday for a client's distant
family member ("occupant") from a residence.  We have the standard total of
20 day Writ of Restitution.  Occupant is well armed and states he is willing
to "end" his life by defending "his" home.  All parties feel occupant is
setting up a "death by cop" scenario.  We have finally got a County Mental
health guidance counselor and social worker to intervene (occupant refuses
to speak with family members except a distant cousin).  The counselor asks
for 30 days to work with the occupant and requests that we postpone the
eviction.  Family is willing to grant the 30 delay.

Sooooo, is there any way to extend the existing UD somehow or, if the
occupant refuses to move out at the end of the thirty days, does the family
have to restart the entire process again?  The true owner of the house
(occupant's mother) has recently died and the family needs to sell the home
to pay debts.  Thank you for your input.  




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