NO. 13-2-14665-0 EVICTION SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE

NO. 13-2-14665-0 EVICTION SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PIERCE FREO WASHINGTON, L.L.C. Plaintiff, vs. JOHN WREN AND CLARA WREN AND JOHN DOE AND/OR JANE DOE UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES Defendant(s). # 43500.0008 THIS IS NOTICE OF A LAWSUIT TOEVICT YOU. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. THE DEADLINE FOR YOUR WRITTEN RESPONSE IS: 5:00 P.M., on November 15, 2013 TO THE DEFENDANT(S): JOHN WREN AND CLARA WREN JOHN DOE AND/OR JANE DOE, UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES 8515 148TH STREET COURT EAST PUYALLUP, Washington 98375 This is notice of a lawsuit to evict you from the property which you are renting. Your landlord is asking the court to terminate your tenancy, direct the sheriff to remove you and your belongings from the property, enter a money judgment against you for unpaid rent and/or damages for your use of the property, and for court costs and attorneys' fees. If you want to defend yourself in this lawsuit, you must respond to the eviction complaint in writing on or before the deadline stated above. You must respond in writing even if no case number has been assigned by the court yet. You can respond to the complaint in writing by delivering a copy of a notice of appearance or answer to your landlord's attorney (or your landlord if there is no attorney) by personal delivery, mailing or facsimile to the address or facsimile number stated below TO BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN THE DEADLINE STATED ABOVE. Service by facsimile is complete upon successful transmission to the facsimile number, if any, listed in the summons. If you respond by facsimile, you should call the telephone number listed below after you have made the facsimile transmission in order to make sure the facsimile was received. The notice of appearance or answer must include the name of this case (plaintiff and defendant(s)), your name, the street address where further legal papers may be sent, your telephone number (if any), and your signature. If there is a number on the upper right side of the eviction summons and complaint, you must also file your original notice of appearance or answer with the court clerk by the deadline for your written response. You may demand that the plaintiff file this lawsuit with the court. If you do so, the demand must be in writing and must be served upon the person signing the summons. Within fourteen days after you serve the demand, the plaintiff must file this lawsuit with the court, or the service on you of this summons and complaint will be void. If you wish to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your written response, if any, may be served on time. You may also be instructed in a separate order to appear for a court hearing on your eviction. If you receive an order to show cause you must personally appear at the hearing on the date indicated in the order to show cause IN ADDITION TO delivering and filing your notice of appearance or answer by the deadline stated above. IF YOU DO NOT RESPOND TO THE COMPLAINT IN WRITING BY THE DEADLINE STATED ABOVE YOU WILL LOSE BY DEFAULT. YOUR LANDLORD MAY PROCEED WITH THE LAWSUIT, EVEN IF YOU HAVE MOVED OUT OF THE PROPERTY. The notice of appearance or answer must be delivered to: Puckett & Redford PLLC 901 5th Avenue, Suite 800 Seattle, WA 98164 206-386-4800 Facsimile Number: 206-2338166 DATED: October 23, 2013 PUCKETT & REDFORD PLLC By: /S/Randy Redford/WSBA No. 21529 Michael S. Walsh/WSBA No. 29352 Lauren Novack/WSBA No. 16826 Attorneys for Plaintiff October 29