RCW 61.12.100
Levy for deficiency under same execution.
In all actions of foreclosure where there is a decree for the sale of the mortgaged premises or property, and a judgment over for any deficiency remaining unsatisfied after applying the proceeds of the sale of mortgaged property, further levy and sales upon other property of the judgment debtor may be made under the same execution. In such sales it shall only be necessary to advertise notice for two weeks in a newspaper published in the county where the said property is located, and if there be no newspaper published therein, then in the most convenient newspaper having a circulation in such county.
[Code 1881 § 620; 1877 p 129 § 623; 1873 p 151 § 571; 1869 p 148 § 573; RRS § 1123.]
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.