Eviction Resolution Program

Pacific County Superior Court has agreed to participate in a pilot Eviction Resolution Program (ERP). ERP is mandated prior to conducting a hearing on the Unlawful Detainer Civil Calendar.

Many landlords and tenants have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently there are both federal and state mandates in place prohibiting evictions based on the nonpayment of rent. Once those mandates end, Pacific County expects a large number of eviction cases to be filed in Superior Court. To address this anticipated increase in eviction cases, Pacific County Superior Court has established a no cost Eviction Resolution Program (ERP) which will require parties to engage in problem-solving steps before the cases come to court. In legal terminology, eviction cases are called “unlawful detainer” cases.

EVICTION RESOLUTION PROGRAM (ERP)

The ERP includes communication steps between landlords and tenants, notifications to tenants with specific information, and required court forms. The goal of the program is to bring tenants and landlords together with trained Eviction Resolution Specialists to explore solutions. This includes accessing state and local rent assistance and creating realistic payment plans that will help tenants retain their housing and avoid the legal eviction process, while landlords benefit from continuity of occupancy and income.

The ERP is being offered at no cost. It is funded from federal CARES Act monies. Thurston County Volunteer Legal Services and Dispute Resolution Center of Grays Harbor & Pacific Counties are providing the staffing for this program.

As long as the mandates remain in place, the program is voluntary. It will become mandatory when the mandates expire. The Superior Court hopes that landlords and tenants will use this free program now and get a head start on problem-solving. Complying with the program now will satisfy the mandatory requirements when the mandates expire.


TENANT RESOURCES

PRE-COURT ASSISTANCE:
If you receive any notices related to your housing, you should contact one of the local agencies who provide assistance to tenants in eviction matters.

If you are eligible, a lawyer may give you legal advice, help you negotiate with your landlord, or possibly refer you to a legal aid program.

RENTAL & UTILITY ASSISTANCE
www.pacificcountycovid19.com
360-214-9996
rentassistance@co.pacific.wa.us

DISPUTE RESOLUTION CENTERS
Dispute Resolution Center of Grays Harbor & Pacific Counties
Email: erp@drcghp.org
Phone: 360-532-8950
Website: www.drcghp.org/erp

LAWYERS
Thurston County Volunteer Legal Services (TCVLS) 360-705-8194
Eviction Defense Screening Line 1-855-657-8387

EVICTION RESOLUTION PILOT PROGRAM
Visit the website: https://www.resolutionwa.org/erpp


Videos: Understanding How the Program Works

 

Washington's Eviction Resolution Program - How it Works (Spanish video can be found here)

Why Mediate? (Spanish video can be found here)

Preparing for Resolution in Mediation (Spanish video can be found here)