Washington Complaint — Conversion of Property is a civil lawsuit brought in the state of Washington to recover damages for an intentional or negligent act that resulted in the conversion of someone's property. Conversion of property is when a person takes possession of another person's property without authorization or right. Types of Washington Complaint — Conversion of Property include: 1. Personal Property: This type of complaint involves the conversion of tangible personal property, such as furniture, jewelry, or electronics. 2. Real Property: This type of complaint involves the conversion of real property, such as land or a home. 3. Intellectual Property: This type of complaint involves the conversion of intellectual property, such as copyrights, patents, trade secrets, or trademarks. 4. Chose in Action: This type of complaint involves the conversion of a chose in action, such as a debt or promissory note.