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- Evicting a Roommate or a Subtenant in Washington | Caretaker
If you are the only one on the lease, it is possible to evict your roommate in Washington State Your roommate in Washington isn’t paying the rent, or is violating your sublease agreement, and you want to know if you can evict him
- RCW 9A. 52. 105: Removal of unauthorized persons . . . - Washington
(a) Remove the person or persons from the premises, with or without arresting the person or persons; and (b) Order the person or persons to remain off the premises or be subject to arrest for criminal trespass
- Can you kick someone out of your house in Washington?
Yes, you can kick someone out of your house in Washington If the person did not have permission to be in your home, you can request that law enforcement forcibly remove the individual from your home without going through the formal eviction process
- How to remove a squatter unauthorized guest in WA
If you had allowed her to stay, the actual landlord can force you to remove the guest or kick everyone out Your landlord is playing ball by giving you an opportunity to get rid of her (legally) rather than kick everyone out
- In Washington State, How Do I Evict A Family Member?
In Washington state, there are two primary ways to remove a renter: ending the tenancy with written notice or filing an "Unlawful Detainer Action" in court If an individual has established residency, immediate removal without a court order is prohibited
- How to Evict a Roommate in Washington | Legal Beagle
If your roommate's name is on the lease with yours, you cannot evict her But if not, she is subletting from you, and you must use standard Washington procedures to evict her, including a notice to vacate, followed by a suit for unlawful detainer
- Evicting a Long-Term Guest – Washington Landlord Attorney
You must have a court order to remove people who have established residency You might be able to get a protection order, if applicable This is difficult to get unless there is violence or threats of violence Otherwise, you must seek to evict the person through one of the forms of eviction actions
- King County Housing Authority gt; Residents gt; Housing Choice . . . - KCHA
Complete the Household Income Changes form to report an income increase or decrease, add or remove family members, or add or remove a live-in caregiver Mail-in Reporting To report changes by mail, print and fill out the appropriate form: Increase in Family Income (PDF) Decrease in Family Income (PDF) Add or Remove a Family Member (PDF)
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