Following the entry of a default judgment against Owen on the forcible entry and detainer action brought by MMHP, MMHP served Owen with a writ of possession. Owen left the premises but did not remove the mobile home. MMHP removed the mobile home to Bisson Moving and Storage, Inc. and instituted the present action in the District Court against Owen to recover back rent, costs and attorney fees and against Anderson to recover the costs of moving and storing the mobile home. Pursuant to M.R.Civ.P. 76C, Anderson and Owen removed the action to the Superior Court. Anderson filed a counterclaim against MMHP and a third-party complaint against Davis, claiming, inter alia, that because none of the notices in connection with the eviction proceedings had been served on her she was an illegally evicted tenant entitled to the remedies provided by section 6014.