RCW 6.17.170
Levy on jointly owned real estate.
If a judgment debtor owns real estate jointly or in common with any other person, only the debtor's interest may be levied on and sold on execution, and the sheriff's notice of sale shall describe the extent of the debtor's interest to be sold as accurately as possible.
[ 1987 c 442 § 417.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 6 - Enforcement of Judgments
6.17.010 - Application of chapter to district courts.
6.17.020 - Execution authorized within 10 years—Exceptions—Fee—Recoverable cost.
6.17.030 - Execution in name of assignee or personal representative.
6.17.040 - Stay of execution—Bond—Time periods.
6.17.050 - Stay of execution—Judgment against surety on bond if not paid.
6.17.060 - Kinds of execution.
6.17.070 - Execution in particular cases.
6.17.080 - Enforcement of judgment against local governmental entity.
6.17.090 - Property liable to execution.
6.17.100 - Affidavit of judgment creditor—Filing required before issuance of writ—Contents.
6.17.110 - Form and contents of writ.
6.17.120 - Sheriff's duty on receiving writ—Order of executing writs.
6.17.130 - Sheriff's execution and service of writ—Sale date—Notice to judgment debtor.
6.17.150 - Clerk's duty on receipt of execution proceeds.
6.17.160 - Sheriff's execution of writ—Manner of levy.
6.17.170 - Levy on jointly owned real estate.
6.17.180 - Levy on jointly owned personal property.
6.17.190 - Retention of property by judgment debtor—On bond or approval of judgment creditor.