Washington Order Confirming Sale of Real Property is a document used in the state of Washington that confirms the sale of real property. The order is typically issued by the court after the buyer and seller have entered into a real estate purchase agreement. The order is often accompanied by a deed of sale, which transfers the title of the property from the seller to the buyer. The order also confirms the terms of the sale, such as the purchase price, closing date, and any other details of the transaction. The two main types of Washington Order Confirming Sale of Real Property are Order of Sale and Order Confirming Arbitration Award. An Order of Sale is when the court orders a sale of real property without any dispute between the buyer and seller. An Order Confirming Arbitration Award is issued when the court confirms an arbitration award in a real estate dispute between the buyer and seller.