RCW 6.13.150
Division of homestead.
If, from the report, it appears to the court that the value of the homestead, less liens and encumbrances senior to the judgment being executed upon and not including the judgment being executed upon, exceeds the homestead exemption and the property can be divided without material injury and without violation of any governmental restriction, the court may, by an order, direct the appraiser to set off to the owner so much of the land, including the residence, as will amount in net value to the homestead exemption, and the execution may be enforced against the remainder of the land.
[ 1999 c 403 § 2; 1987 c 442 § 215; 1981 c 329 § 17; 1895 c 64 § 17; RRS § 545. Formerly RCW 6.12.220.]
NOTES:
Severability—1981 c 329: See note following RCW 6.21.020.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 6 - Enforcement of Judgments
6.13.010 - Homestead, what constitutes—Terms defined.
6.13.020 - Homestead—What may constitute.
6.13.030 - Homestead exemption amount.
6.13.050 - Homestead presumed abandoned, when—Declaration of nonabandonment.
6.13.060 - Conveyance or encumbrance by spouses or domestic partners.
6.13.070 - Homestead exempt from execution, when—Presumed valid.
6.13.080 - Homestead exemption, when not available.
6.13.090 - Judgment against homestead owner—Lien on excess value of homestead property.
6.13.100 - Execution against homestead—Application for appointment of appraiser.
6.13.110 - Application under RCW 6.13.100 must be made by verified petition—Contents.
6.13.130 - Hearing—Appointment of appraiser.
6.13.140 - Appraiser—Oath—Duties.
6.13.150 - Division of homestead.
6.13.160 - Sale, if not divisible.
6.13.170 - Application of proceeds.
6.13.180 - Money from sale protected.
6.13.190 - Appraiser—Compensation.