RCW 6.13.170
Application of proceeds.
If the sale is made, the proceeds must be applied in the following order: First, to the amount of the homestead exemption, to be paid to the judgment debtor; second, up to the amount of the execution, to be applied to the satisfaction of the execution; third, the balance to be paid to the judgment debtor.
[ 1987 c 442 § 217; 1981 c 329 § 19; 1895 c 64 § 20; RRS § 548. Formerly RCW 6.12.250.]
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.