Eviction Evidence Submission Guide

Summary

To present evidence in an eviction case in Kittitas County, Washington, organize your evidence clearly and chronologically. Make physical copies of important text messages and photos, and bring multiple copies on different mediums like a hard drive or USB stick. Confirm with the court clerk if electronic submissions are acceptable. Attend the court hearing on the date mentioned in the summons and consider seeking legal advice. Washington state has strong tenant protections, including notice requirements, habitable conditions, and retaliation protection. For more detailed information, visit the Washington State Office of the Attorney Generals website or contact local tenant rights organizations.

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I live in Washington state in Kiest County and my landlord has given me a summons for an eviction, and I would like to know how I present the court with all the hundreds of photos I have of text messages between us of how the house was when we moved in all the work we’ve done in the house and all the videos of her harassing us and I Allowed to put it on like a hard drive or a SIM card. What way do I go about this?
****, for presenting evidence in court:
- Organize your evidence (photos, videos, texts) clearly and chronologically.
- Make physical copies of important text messages and photos.
- Bring multiple copies on different mediums (hard drive, USB stick, printed).
- Confirm with the court clerk if electronic submissions are acceptable.
Have you checked if your court has specific guidelines for electronic evidence submissions?
Sorry Kittitas county
****, each county may have its own specific guidelines for submitting electronic evidence. I recommend contacting the Kittitas County court clerk to confirm their procedures for electronic evidence submissions.
Would you like information on how to reach the Kittitas County Superior Court?
Yes please and any other information that you might be able to give me now that we have received the summons

Kittitas County Superior Court


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.co.kittitas.wa.us/superior-court
Additional Information:
- Attend the court hearing on the date mentioned in the summons.
- Bring all necessary evidence and documentation.
- Consider seeking legal advice or representation.
Do you have any questions about the eviction process or need more information on tenant rights in Washington state?
I am scared that’s my family is going to be homeless for unjustified reasons
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****, it's understandable to be worried. Here are some steps to help you:
- Attend the court hearing: Ensure you attend the hearing on the date mentioned in the summons.
- Bring Evidence: Bring all your photos, videos, and text messages organized and in various formats.
- Tenant Rights: Washington state has strong tenant protections. You might want to explore the Washington State Residential Landlord-Tenant Act.
Would you like more details on tenant rights or legal aid resources?
Yes please
****, here are some key tenant rights in Washington state:
- Notice Requirement: Landlords must provide proper notice before evicting tenants.
- Habitable Conditions: Landlords must maintain the property in a livable condition.
- Retaliation Protection: Landlords cannot retaliate against tenants for reporting issues or making repairs.
For more detailed information and legal aid resources, visit the Washington State Office of the Attorney General's website or contact local tenant rights organizations.
Would you like help finding specific legal aid resources in your area?