A Virginia Real Estate Affidavit is a legal document used to establish a fact or provide evidence in a real estate transaction. It is typically used to provide information regarding title, ownership, financing, or other issues. There are several types of Virginia Real Estate Affidavits, including the following: • Affidavit of Title: This affidavit is used to provide evidence of title to a property, including evidence that the person signing the affidavit is the legal owner of the property. • Affidavit of No Lien: This affidavit is used to provide evidence that there are no liens or encumbrances on the property. • Affidavit of No Encumbrances: This affidavit is used to provide evidence that there are no encumbrances on the property. • Affidavit of Good Faith: This affidavit is used to provide evidence that the parties to the real estate transaction have acted in good faith and without fraud or misrepresentation. • Affidavit of Closing Costs: This affidavit is used to provide evidence of the closing costs associated with the transaction. • Affidavit of Mortgagee: This affidavit is used to provide evidence that the mortgagee is in possession of the original mortgage note and deed of trust. • Affidavit of Sale Price: This affidavit is used to provide evidence of the sale price of the property.