A Washington Order on Motion to Sell or Dispose of Personal Property is an order issued by a court in the state of Washington that allows a party to sell or dispose of certain types of personal property. This order is typically used in situations where the property is not easily divisible or is in a state of disrepair, and the proceeds of the sale are used to satisfy any debts or obligations that the party may have. There are two types of Washington Order on Motion to Sell or Dispose of Personal Property: (1) voluntary motion to sell or dispose of personal property; and (2) court-ordered motion to sell or dispose of personal property. In the voluntary motion, the party is allowed to voluntarily sell or dispose of their personal property, and the proceeds are used to pay any outstanding debts or obligations. In the court-ordered motion, a judge issues an order granting the party permission to sell or dispose of the personal property in order to pay off any debts or obligations. The proceeds of the sale or disposal are then distributed among the creditors or obliges, as per the court order.