Owner Affidavit California Form 13101

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California
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CA-CLOSE8
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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 property, that there are no mechanic liens on the property and other certifications. This form must be signed and notarized.

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An affidavit or declaration signed under penalty of perjury at least 40 days after the death can be used to collect the assets for the beneficiaries or heirs of the estate. No documents are required to be filed with the Superior Court if the small estates law (California Probate Code Sections 13100 to 13116) is used.

California Small Estate Affidavit InstructionsObtain and complete the California small estate affidavit. You must obtain the form used by the probate court in the county where the deceased was a resident.Include attachments.Obtain other signatures.Get the documents notarized.Transfer the property.

California Small Estate Affidavit InstructionsObtain and complete the California small estate affidavit. You must obtain the form used by the probate court in the county where the deceased was a resident.Include attachments.Obtain other signatures.Get the documents notarized.Transfer the property.

If the heirs are only looking to transfer the real estate, with no personal possessions, Form DE-310 must be completed and filed. Signing Requirements Must be notarized (Prob. Code § 13104(e)).

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Owner Affidavit California Form 13101