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An affidavit is statement of facts which is sworn to (or affirmed) before an officer who has authority to administer an oath (e.g. a notary public). The form is used to declare that the named owner of the land has used and occupied the Lands, placing improvements on them, maintaining fences with clearly marked boundaries, and performed all of the usual acts of ownership of the Lands.
You can use this affidavit for residential properties, but the rules can vary if it's commercial or agricultural land. It's best to check with local guidelines to be sure.
If you're having trouble proving you've been living there, gather documents like utility bills or mail that show your name and the address. These can help your case, like putting together evidence for a jury!
Once you're done filling it out, you’ll need to take it to the local County Clerk's office in Louisville. That’s where all these kinds of official papers go to get their stamp of approval!
Yes, having a witness can strengthen your affidavit. It’s like having a buddy back you up when you tell your tale about living on the property.
Filling out the affidavit is pretty straightforward. You'll need to provide some basic information about yourself, the property, and how long you've been there. Think of it as telling your side of the story!
If you've been living on a piece of land or using a property but don’t have a formal lease, you might need to file this affidavit. It helps officialize your claim to the property.
An Affidavit of Possession, Use, and Occupancy is a document that shows you are living on or using a property in Louisville. It's like saying, 'This is my place, and I’ve got papers to prove it!'