[WSBARP] Eviction/Ejectment Judgement example?

Tom Westbrook tjw at w3net.net
Thu Nov 9 15:44:58 PST 2023


Hello Brent, I am not an expert TEDRA practitioner, but it seems to me you
would need to start a TEDRA action, then file a CR2A Agreement in that
action that provides for a Writ of Restitution without notice in the TEDRA
action without having to file a ULD. If you want a sample CR2A agreement
that is from a ULD, let me know your email address and I will send you one.



Sincerely,



Tom



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*Subject:* [WSBARP] Eviction/Ejectment Judgement example?



Greetings List Members -



Apologies for duplicate posting but I am hoping between the RP and the PT
sides of the section someone may have what I am looking for.



Have a messy estate - good news is that we appear to have come to a
mediated settlement without the need for litigation. YAY!



Part of the agreement is to allow an occupant to remain in an Estate
property (yes, paying a rental fee, utilities and getting renters
insurance) with a drop-dead date for move out. They are willing to sign a
consent judgment for eviction with a covenant not to execute unless they
breach by staying after the date.  I have been part of these from my old
days as an insurance coverage attorney but never in the context of
eviction.



Hoping someone may have a template or example of an eviction or ejectment
judgement so that I don't miss any specific rules. The idea is that the
occupant will agree that the Estate has the right to contact the sheriff
and have her removed after the date certain without the need to go to Court
and go through an entire process at that later date.



Thank you!

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