Submitted by [deleted] t3_zk6dpy in Washington
Alwayswasalwaysis t1_izy9nqc wrote
Reply to comment by mommaletitbe in Hi I'm looking to get advice with a no-contact, against my subtenant. by [deleted]
I understand, but I can't find much that would help me atm which is why I'm looking at the no contact order. I'm looking for advice on the best way to get a no contact order or what I have to do to get it to pass
mommaletitbe t1_izyaikm wrote
Just honestly complete the forms. Are there substantiated threats of violence, or violent acts against you and/or family members? Are there calls to police?
uhp787 t1_izybo8k wrote
generally after filling the forms, you get a judge and they give you a temp 10(?) day order providing you have given cause for a judge to take it as a legit concern. these usually don't get denied. you will need to appear and them too. you to show cause (now you have to substantiate your claims) as to why it should be extended...probably a year...depends. and them to defend themselves. if they no show, you automatically win...i THINK. some of this probably varies from state to state.
Kawikami99336 t1_izyhi3v wrote
In Washington State, usually granted for two years I believe. You can also get her emergency evicted. Landlord tenant laws and links to help
I live in Washington too. Had to emergency evict a roommate. Had his ass out in 72 hours.
Alwayswasalwaysis t1_izyr9pd wrote
How did you do it? Where you able to do it yourself or did you need a lawyer? Do you remember the costs?
Kawikami99336 t1_izysgnv wrote
However, there are some lease violations that are deemed “non-curable.” These non-curable violations require a 3-Day Notice to Quit. Tenants cannot fix the violation and are required to move out by the end of 3 days.
Non-curable lease violations include:
Engaging in criminal activity
Being a nuisance on the rental property
Hosting an illegal or unlawful business
Creating harmful waste
In the case of illegal activity, a landlord is not legally obligated to give tenants a written notice. A landlord may proceed directly to the next step in the eviction process.
Illegal activity includes:
Physical assault that leads to an arrest
Possession and/or firing of an illegal firearm
Involvement in the creation, distribution, or consumption of a controlled substance
Alwayswasalwaysis t1_j01jchv wrote
Did you need to hire a lawyer to do it?
Kawikami99336 t1_j02av5f wrote
No. Paperwork is easy
Alwayswasalwaysis t1_j02bcnk wrote
What did you get them on?
[deleted] OP t1_izyjp8u wrote
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