Washington Deed & Purchaser's Assignment of Contract is a legal document used to transfer ownership of real estate from one party to another. It is typically used when a buyer assigns their rights in a purchase and sale agreement to a third party. The document is usually signed by both the buyer and the new owner, and is registered with the local county clerk. It is important to note that this document does not replace the deed itself, but is instead used to transfer the rights and obligations associated with the deed. There are two types of Washington Deed & Purchaser's Assignment of Contract: General Assignment of Contract and Special Assignment of Contract. A General Assignment of Contract is used to transfer all rights and obligations associated with the deed, while a Special Assignment of Contract is used to transfer only specific rights and obligations.