Washington Motion for Order Directing Sale of Real Property is a legal motion filed by a lender or creditor in the state of Washington in order to collect a debt from a borrower or debtor. This type of motion is generally used when the borrower or debtor has failed to pay off a loan secured by real property, such as a mortgage or deed of trust. The motion requests the court to order the sale of the property in order to satisfy the debt and recover the outstanding amount. The motion also outlines the procedures that will be followed by the lender and the court in order to ensure a fair and equitable sale. There are two main types of Washington Motion for Order Directing Sale of Real Property: Non-judicial and Judicial. A Non-judicial motion is typically used in cases where the borrower or debtor has defaulted on the loan but has not filed a bankruptcy petition. A Judicial motion is used when the borrower or debtor has filed for bankruptcy or has entered into a repayment plan. In either case, the motion outlines the steps that the lender must take in order to obtain a court order to sell the property.