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This Owner/Seller Affidavit is for seller(s) to sign at the time of closing certifying that, among other assurances, there are no liens on the property being sold, that they are the owners of the
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What is owners or sellers affidavit
An owner's or seller's affidavit is a sworn statement regarding the ownership or sale of property, often used in real estate transactions.
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1.Open the owners or sellers affidavit template on pdfFiller.
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2.Begin by entering your personal details at the top of the form, including your name and address.
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3.Fill in the details of the property in question, including its legal description and address.
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4.Indicate your relationship to the property—as the owner or seller.
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5.Provide a sworn statement regarding the ownership of the property, confirming that the information you have provided is accurate and complete.
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6.If applicable, list any liens, encumbrances, or claims against the property.
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7.Sign the affidavit in the designated area, ensuring you date the signature appropriately.
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8.Submit the completed affidavit according to your local requirements, which may involve notarization or submission to a title company.
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