Washington Petition for Order Directing Sale of Real Property is a legal document used in Washington State to request that a court order the sale of real property when the property owners are unable to agree on the terms of the sale. This document is generally used when there is a dispute between two or more owners of a property, such as a divorce situation. The petition must be signed by all the parties involved and must include information such as the property address, a description of the property, and a list of the parties involved in the dispute. There are two types of Washington Petition for Order Directing Sale of Real Property: one is a Petition for Order Directing Sale of Real Property by Agreement, and the other is a Petition for Order Directing Sale of Real Property by Order of Court. Both petitions serve the same purpose, however, the latter requires a court hearing before the sale of the property can be ordered.