Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 7.60 - Receivers.
7.60.150 - Abandonment of property.

RCW 7.60.150
Abandonment of property.

The receiver, or any party in interest, upon order of the court following notice and a hearing, and upon the conditions or terms the court considers just and proper, may abandon any estate property that is burdensome to the receiver or is of inconsequential value or benefit. However, a receiver may not abandon property that is a hazard or potential hazard to the public in contravention of a state statute or rule that is reasonably designed to protect the public health or safety from identified hazards, including but not limited to chapters 70A.300 and 70A.305 RCW. Property that is abandoned no longer constitutes estate property.

[ 2021 c 65 § 7; 2004 c 165 § 17.]
NOTES:

Explanatory statement—2021 c 65: See note following RCW 53.54.030.


Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW 7.60.005.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 7 - Special Proceedings and Actions

Chapter 7.60 - Receivers.

7.60.005 - Definitions.

7.60.015 - Types of receivers.

7.60.025 - Appointment of receiver.

7.60.035 - Eligibility to serve as receiver.

7.60.045 - Receiver's bond.

7.60.055 - Powers of the court.

7.60.060 - Powers and duties of receiver generally.

7.60.070 - Turnover of property.

7.60.080 - Duties of person over whose property the receiver is appointed.

7.60.090 - Schedules of property and liabilities—Inventory of property—Appraisals.

7.60.100 - Receiver's reports.

7.60.110 - Automatic stay of certain proceedings.

7.60.120 - Utility service.

7.60.130 - Executory contracts and unexpired leases.

7.60.140 - Receivership financing.

7.60.150 - Abandonment of property.

7.60.160 - Actions by and against the receiver or affecting property held by receiver.

7.60.170 - Personal liability of receiver.

7.60.180 - Employment and compensation of professionals.

7.60.190 - Participation of creditors and parties in interest in receivership proceeding—Effect of court orders on nonparties.

7.60.200 - Notice to creditors and other parties in interest.

7.60.210 - Submission of claims in general receiverships.

7.60.220 - Objection to and allowance of claims.

7.60.230 - Priorities.

7.60.240 - Secured claims against after-acquired property.

7.60.250 - Interest on claims.

7.60.260 - Receiver's disposition of property—Sales free and clear.

7.60.270 - Ancillary receiverships.

7.60.280 - Resignation or removal of receiver.

7.60.290 - Termination of receivership.

7.60.300 - Applicability.