Revised Code of Washington

Wash. Rev. Code § 6.13.130 (2026)

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At the hearing, the judge may, upon the proof of the service of a copy of the petition and notice and of the facts stated in the petition, appoint a disinterested qualified person of the county to appraise the value of the homestead.
[ 1987 c 442 s 213; 1984 c 118 s 1; 1895 c 64 s 13; RRS s 541. Formerly RCW 6.12.180.]

Notes:

Compensation of appraiser: RCW 6.13.190.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 2002–2015 · leading case: Robin L. Miller Constr. Co. v. Coltran, 43 P.3d 67 (Wash. Ct. App. 2002).
Robin L. Miller Constr. Co. v. Coltran, 43 P.3d 67 (Wash. Ct. App. 2002). “RCW 6.13.130; see also RCW 6.13.120 (10-day notice).”
In re Bankr. of Wieber (Wash. 2015). “§§ 13 (corresponding to today's RCW 6.13.130), 17 (.150), 18 (.160), 22 (.”
In re Bankr. of Wieber (Wash. 2015). “§§ 13 (corresponding to today's RCW 6.13.130), 17 (.150), 18 (.160), 22 (.”
RMC v. Coltran, 43 P.3d 67 (Wash. Ct. App. 2002). “RCW 6.13.130; see also RCW 6.13.120 (ten-day notice).”
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