Washington Order Authorizing Sale of Real Property Subject to Court Confirmation is a court order that allows a sale of real property to proceed with the court's approval. This order is typically issued when a property is sold at a public auction, or when a property is sold through a private sale agreement between the parties involved. The order sets forth the terms of the sale, including the purchase price, the buyer's deposit, and the closing date. It also includes the court's confirmation that the sale is in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. There are two types of Washington Order Authorizing Sale of Real Property Subject to Court Confirmation: 1. Judicial Order Authorizing Sale of Real Property Subject to Court Confirmation: This order is issued by a court in cases where a property is sold at a public auction. The order sets out the terms of the sale, including the purchase price, the buyer's deposit, and the closing date. It also requires the court's approval of the sale, and confirmation that the sale is in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. 2. Non-Judicial Order Authorizing Sale of Real Property Subject to Court Confirmation: This order is issued when a property is sold through a private sale agreement between the parties involved. The order sets out the terms of the sale, including the purchase price, the buyer's deposit, and the closing date. It also requires the court's approval of the sale, and confirmation that the sale is in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.