[WSBARP] WSBARP Digest, Vol 123, Issue 4

Stephen Whitehouse swhite8893 at aol.com
Fri Dec 6 17:13:37 PST 2024


Jeff,       I would follow the notice provisions of 59.18. Although not applicable, it would mean, to me, that your client had acted reasonably.       There is really nothing in the RCWs dealing with abandoned personal property. It mostly deals with intangibles. There are a number of cases and it really boils down to if there is an intent to abandon. That is also why the notice helps if they do not respond. I think the value of the items can be relevant. In my notices, I tend to indicate we are going to dispose of the property. 
Steve
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Today's Topics:

  1. Writ of Ejectment - How to deal with defendant's personal
      property (Jeff at bellanddavispllc.com)


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In reviewing my prior writ of ejectments, they all contain a provision
telling the sheriff to leave the defendant's personal property if not
removed prior to execution of the writ.  Shouldn't the defendant's personal
property be treated as if you are under a writ of restitution and moved to
the nearest public street?  Your experiences.  

 

Jeff Davis

 

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