Quote Quoting rangergts
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I hadn't ceased to reside there. All my stuff was there. It was obvious that the boxes and belongings weren't junk. Had they done a little due diligence and called before they broke in they would have known the story. Instead they broke in, rummaged through my stuff then decided to call. I had been there several days leading up to the foreclosure, I was just not there for a week or so afterward due to staying at my girlfriend's place being I was sick.

I haven't found anything missing yet per se but regardless I still had my stuff there. I had been staying there off and on the days leading up to the foreclosure.

I feel they way jumped the gun just breaking in before they did any actual checking to see if I was residing there or not.

Does anyone know the RCW's pertaining to this and what the law says as far as what they can and can't do in regards to this?


read what you wrote again. Notice where you say you were not there for a week or so after the foreclosure? Give a reason why they should have reason to believe you had not abandoned the house? If you want to argue all of your stuff was there, do you have any idea how many people lose their homes and have absolutely no place to store their personal possessions and they end up being left in the home?


Your absence and the foreclosure timing was simply to perfect for them to think anything other than you left and left your stuff at the premises.

Be thankful they bothered to call you at all.