West Virginia Petition for Summary Relief — Wrongful Occupation of Residential Rental Property is a legal document used by landlords in West Virginia to regain possession of a rental property from a tenant who is wrongfully occupying or using it. This document is used to seek a court order for the tenant to vacate the property and compensate the landlord for any damages incurred due to the wrongful occupation. There are two types of West Virginia Petition for Summary Relief — Wrongful Occupation of Residential Rental Property: one for tenants who have been served with a notice to vacate the premises, and one for tenants who have not been served. Both documents must include the tenant's name, address, and the details of the rental agreement, including the lease term, rent amount, and any payments made. The landlord must also provide evidence of the wrongful occupation, such as unauthorized guests or pets, illegal activities, or destruction of property.