September 20th 2007 06:20 am
Eviction After Foreclosure
An eviction notice is required for most evictions in Washington. However, case law establishes that such a notice is not required to evict someone after foreclosure. Twenty days after foreclosure the successful bidder at the trustee’s sale has an immediate right to possession.
If after twenty days from the trustee’s sale the previous owner is still in possession of the property the new owner must bring an eviction action to exercise the right to possession. However, no eviction notice is necessary. The new owner can start with the summons and complaint and forgo serving an eviction notice.This article is meant to convey general information, not legal advice. For advice about foreclosure, eviction notices, or other real property issues contact an attorney.
Scott Eller
Washington Landlord-Tenant Attorney
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