RCW 61.12.094
Abandoned improved real estate—Deficiency judgment precluded—Complaint, requisites, service.
When proceeding under RCW 61.12.093 through 61.12.095, no deficiency judgment shall be allowed. No mortgagee shall deprive any mortgagor, his or her successors in interest, or any redemptioner of redemption rights by default decree without alleging such intention in the complaint: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That such complaint need not be served upon any person who acquired the status of such successor in interest or redemptioner after the recording of lis pendens in such foreclosure action.
[ 2012 c 117 § 163; 1965 c 80 § 2; 1963 c 34 § 2.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 61 - Mortgages, Deeds of Trust, and Real Estate Contracts
Chapter 61.12 - Foreclosure of Real Estate Mortgages and Personal Property Liens.
61.12.010 - Encumbrances shall be by deed.
61.12.020 - Mortgage—Form—Contents—Effect.
61.12.030 - Removal of property from mortgaged premises—Penalty.
61.12.040 - Foreclosure—Venue.
61.12.050 - When remedy confined to mortgaged property.
61.12.060 - Judgment—Order of sale—Satisfaction—Upset price.
61.12.061 - Exception as to mortgages held by the United States.
61.12.070 - Decree to direct deficiency—Waiver in complaint.
61.12.080 - Deficiency judgment—How enforced.
61.12.090 - Execution on decree—Procedure.
61.12.093 - Abandoned improved real estate—Purchaser takes free of redemption rights.
61.12.100 - Levy for deficiency under same execution.
61.12.110 - Notice of sale on deficiency.
61.12.120 - Concurrent actions prohibited.
61.12.130 - Payment of sums due—Stay of proceedings.
61.12.140 - Sale in parcels to pay installments due.
61.12.150 - Sale of whole property—Disposition of proceeds.
61.12.180 - Foreclosure of reverse residential mortgage—Notice.