RCW 11.56.005
Authority to exchange.
Whenever it shall appear upon the petition of the personal representative or of any person interested in the estate to be to the best interests of the estate to exchange any real or personal property of the estate for other property, the court may authorize the exchange upon such terms and conditions as it may prescribe, which include the payment or receipt of part cash by the personal representative. If personal property of the estate is to be exchanged, the procedure required by this chapter for the sale of such property shall apply so far as may be; if real property of the estate is to be exchanged, the procedure required by this chapter for the sale of such property shall apply so far as may be.
[ 1965 c 145 § 11.56.005.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 11 - Probate and Trust Law
Chapter 11.56 - Sales, Exchanges, Leases, Mortgages, and Borrowing.
11.56.005 - Authority to exchange.
11.56.010 - Authority to sell, lease or mortgage.
11.56.020 - Sale, lease or mortgage of personal property.
11.56.030 - Sale, lease or mortgage of real estate—Petition—Notice—Hearing.
11.56.040 - Order directing mortgage.
11.56.045 - Order directing lease.
11.56.050 - Order directing sale.
11.56.060 - Public sales—Notice.
11.56.070 - Postponement, adjournment of sale—Notice.
11.56.080 - Private sales of realty—Notice—Bids.
11.56.090 - Minimum price—Private sale—Sale by negotiation—Reappraisement.
11.56.100 - Confirmation of sale—Approval—Resale.
11.56.110 - Offer of increased bid—Duty of court.
11.56.115 - Effect of confirmation.
11.56.120 - Conveyance after confirmation of sale.
11.56.180 - Sale of decedent's contract interest in land.
11.56.210 - Assignment of decedent's contract.
11.56.220 - Redemption of decedent's mortgaged estate.
11.56.230 - Sale or mortgage to effect redemption.
11.56.240 - Sale of mortgaged property if redemption inexpedient.
11.56.250 - Sales directed by will.
11.56.265 - Broker's fee and closing expenses—Sale, mortgage or lease.
11.56.280 - Borrowing on general credit of estate—Petition—Notice—Hearing.