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You will want to give them a written notice to vacate. If they do not vacate in the notice period, you will then file for an eviction at your local small claims court. You will fill out and file the eviction complaint/petition. You will then have it served on your guest.
Generally, yes. Someone without a lease may be evicted, or removed from a property, so long as state and local laws are followed.
Ejectment is a common law cause of action by a plaintiff who does not actually possess a piece of real property but has the right to possess it, against a defendant who is in actual possession of the property .
You will need to give her a written notice to leave and she is not on the lease it would be considered a month to month so yes a 30 day notice is in order. If she does not leave you will have to file an eviction suit in court in order to remove her. You just cannot kick her out or change the locks.
Recently changes have been made to Washington State Law, giving citizens the ability to remove unauthorized occupant(s) of real property rather than having to complete the eviction process. WA State RCW 9A. 52.105 explains what requirements need to be met in order for this form to be utilized.
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A writ of ejectment can be used to evict a tenant. Washington laws dictate that a tenant has 3-5 days to move out of the property depending on the reason for eviction. If the tenant is being evicted for failure to pay timely rent, they have 5 days to move out upon posting of the Writ.
Key Differences: Scope of Application: Eviction is primarily used to remove tenants from rental property, while ejectment applies to anyone wrongfully occupying the premises, including squatters or unauthorized occupants.
If someone has established residency, you cannot just kick them out. Law enforcement may allow a person who has established residency to break and enter. You must have a court order to remove people who have established residency. You might be able to get a protection order, if applicable.

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