This owner's affidavit contains certain statements of facts verified by oath or affirmation by the owner of real estate in connection with a sale or financing. It is customarily required by the title company insuring an interest in title to the real estate.
Make sure to include your name, the property's details, and a statement affirming your ownership. You want to lay all your cards on the table!
You can! But it's wise to have a legal eagle take a look at it to ensure everything's shipshape. Better safe than sorry!
If you spot an error, don't panic! Just correct it and submit a new affidavit. It's much easier to fix a little hiccup than to let it slide.
Processing times can vary, but it's often pretty quick—usually a few business days. Just hang tight, and it’ll be ready before you know it!
Only the property owners can sign it. If there are multiple owners, each one must put their John Hancock on the document. All hands on deck!
You'll need to submit this affidavit typically when you're dealing with real estate transactions, like selling or buying property. It’s a must-have to keep everything above board.
An Owner's Affidavit is a sworn statement that owners use to confirm their ownership of a property in Seattle. It's like putting your name on the dotted line to show you’re the real deal.