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Faciszewski v. Brown, 187 Wash. 2d 308 (2016)

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Faciszewski v. Brown, 187 Wash. 2d 308 (2016)
Parent Document
Faciszewski v. Brown, 187 Wash. 2d 308 (2016)
Jurisdiction
Washington (state)
Effective Date
2016-12-22

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¶5 Landlords subsequently brought an unlawful detainer action in King County Superior Court. Landlords asked the court to terminate the tenancy, enter a writ of restitution restoring Landlords to possession of the property, and award damages and reasonable attorney fees and costs. Landlords also moved the court for an order requiring Tenants to appear and show cause why a writ of restitution should not issue. In response, Tenants submitted four declarations supporting their claim that Landlords did not have just cause for the eviction as required by the Just Cause Eviction Ordinance (JCEO). Tenants also claimed that service of process and the contents of the eviction notice were insufficient.