Affidavit of No Prior Relationship

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What this document covers

The Affidavit of No Prior Relationship is a legal document in which an affiant swears to the facts outlined regarding their lack of previous dealings with other parties involved in a real estate transaction. This form is commonly used by real estate agents to confirm that they have no prior business or personal relationship with the buyer or seller, ensuring transparency in the transaction. Unlike other affidavits, this form specifically addresses the absence of prior connections that could influence the sale or purchase of a property.

Key parts of this document

  • Identification of the affiant, including name and role as a Listing Real Estate Agent.
  • Statement affirming the property address related to the listing agreement.
  • Declaration of no prior dealings with the specified parties involved in the transaction.
  • Signature line for the affiant, confirming the truth of their statements.
  • Notary section for official acknowledgment and verification of the affidavit.

When to use this document

This form should be used in situations where a real estate agent is entering into a listing agreement and needs to verify their lack of any prior relationships, business or otherwise, with the parties involved. It is pertinent when parties want to ensure that all dealings are fair and unbiased, particularly in transactions where conflicts of interest could emerge.

Who this form is for

  • Real estate agents looking to ensure transparency in property transactions.
  • Buyers or sellers asking for confirmation of no prior relationships from their agents.
  • Parties involved in real estate transactions to maintain integrity in dealings.

How to prepare this document

  • Identify the listing real estate agent and provide their name in the designated field.
  • Insert the property address related to the listing agreement.
  • Declare any parties with whom there has been no prior dealings in the specified section.
  • Sign the affidavit, confirming the truthfulness of the statements made.
  • Submit the affidavit to a notary public for acknowledgment and notarization.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to include the complete names and addresses of the parties.
  • Not properly notarizing the document, which can invalidate it.
  • Leaving fields blank or providing incomplete information.
  • Not ensuring that the statements made are truthful and accurate.

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  • Editability that allows users to input information accurately before finalizing.
  • Access to forms that are drafted and reviewed by licensed attorneys for reliability.

Key takeaways

  • The Affidavit of No Prior Relationship confirms the absence of prior dealings with specified individuals.
  • It is essential for establishing trust in real estate transactions.
  • Notarization is required for the affidavit to hold legal weight.

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NSW legislation You will then swear the content by saying: 'I swear that the affidavit is true, so help me God, or the name of the God recognised by the deponent's religion'.

Step 1: Name Your Document. Step 2: Identify the Deponent / Affiant. Step 3: Write a Statement of Truth. Step 4: State the Facts. Step 5: Sample Notary Public Statements for an Affidavit.

In the sentence, the person writing the statement must state that he or she is stating that the information is accurate. (Example: I, Jane Doe, solemnly swear that the contents of this document are true and correct, and that I agree to abide by the terms in this affidavit.)

Step 2: Write the purpose of the Affidavit or the Heading. Step 3: Write the name of the parties in case of an affidavit being filled in Court or Write the name of the Deponent in case of other affidavits. Step 4: Write the complete address of the deponent.

To write a sworn statement, prepare a numbered list of each fact to which you want to swear, and then sign the bottom below a sentence that indicates the statement is sworn and made under penalty of perjury.

Full name and address of affiant. Date and place of birth. Relationship to I-130 petitioner and spouse. An account of your relationship explaining: How you met the couple. Time frame you have known the couple. Give a sense of the frequency (i.e. frequently socialize) Date and signature.

Create a title for the affidavit. The initial step for writing a sworn testimony is crafting a relevant title. Write a state of identity. Design a statement of truth. Outline the facts. Restate the statement of truth.

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