The West Virginia Petition for Summary Relief — Wrongful Occupation of Factory Built Home Site is a legal document used in West Virginia that allows a landlord or homeowner to ask a court to order the occupant of a factory-built home off the premises. This document is typically used when the occupant of the factory-built home has been living on the property without the landlord's permission for a period of time. The Petition for Summary Relief asks the court to order the occupant to vacate the premises and pay damages to the landlord for the wrongfully occupied factory-built home. The court may also order the occupant to pay the landlord's court costs and attorney's fees. There are two types of West Virginia Petition for Summary Relief — Wrongful Occupation of Factory Built Home Site: (1) Petition for Summary Relief — Wrongful Occupation of Factory Built Home and (2) Petition for Summary Relief — UnlawfuDetaineder. Both of these documents are used to ask the court to order the occupant to vacate the premises and pay damages to the landlord for the wrongfully occupied factory-built home.