Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 7.28 - Ejectment, Quieting Title.
7.28.130 - Defendant must plead nature of his or her estate or right to possession.

RCW 7.28.130
Defendant must plead nature of his or her estate or right to possession.

The defendant shall not be allowed to give in evidence any estate in himself, herself, or another in the property, or any license or right to the possession thereof unless the same be pleaded in his or her answer. If so pleaded, the nature and duration of such estate, or license or right to the possession, shall be set forth with the certainty and particularity required in a complaint. If the defendant does not defend for the whole of the property, he or she shall specify for what particular part he or she does defend. In an action against a tenant, the judgment shall be conclusive against a landlord who has been made defendant in place of the tenant, to the same extent as if the action had been originally commenced against him or her.

[ 2011 c 336 § 173; Code 1881 § 539; 1877 p 113 § 543; 1869 p 129 § 491; RRS § 794.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 7 - Special Proceedings and Actions

Chapter 7.28 - Ejectment, Quieting Title.

7.28.010 - Who may maintain actions—Service on nonresident defendant.

7.28.050 - Limitation of actions for recovery of real property—Adverse possession under title deducible of record.

7.28.060 - Rights inhere to heirs, devisees and assigns.

7.28.070 - Adverse possession under claim and color of title—Payment of taxes.

7.28.080 - Color of title to vacant and unoccupied land.

7.28.083 - Adverse possession—Reimbursement of taxes or assessments—Payment of unpaid taxes or assessments—Awarding of costs and attorneys' fees.

7.28.085 - Adverse possession—Forestland—Additional requirements—Exceptions.

7.28.090 - Adverse possession—Public lands—Adverse title in minors, persons under guardianship or conservatorship.

7.28.100 - Construction.

7.28.110 - Substitution of landlord in action against tenant.

7.28.120 - Pleadings—Superior title prevails.

7.28.130 - Defendant must plead nature of his or her estate or right to possession.

7.28.140 - Verdict of jury.

7.28.150 - Damages—Limitation—Permanent improvements.

7.28.160 - Defendant's counterclaim for permanent improvements and taxes paid.

7.28.170 - Defendant's counterclaim for permanent improvements and taxes paid—Pleadings, issues and trial on counterclaim.

7.28.180 - Defendant's counterclaim for permanent improvements and taxes paid—Judgment on counterclaim—Payment.

7.28.190 - Verdict where plaintiff's right to possession expires before trial.

7.28.200 - Order for survey of property.

7.28.210 - Order for survey of property—Contents of order—Service.

7.28.220 - Alienation by defendant, effect of.

7.28.230 - Mortgagee cannot maintain action for possession—Possession to collect mortgaged, pledged, or assigned rents and profits—Perfection of security interest.

7.28.240 - Action between cotenants.

7.28.250 - Action against tenant on failure to pay rent.

7.28.260 - Effect of judgment—Lis pendens—Vacation.

7.28.270 - Effect of vacation of judgment.

7.28.280 - Conflicting claims, donation law, generally—Joinder of parties.

7.28.300 - Quieting title against outlawed mortgage or deed of trust.

7.28.310 - Quieting title to personal property.

7.28.320 - Possession no defense.