The New York Affidavit of Title and Possession is a legal document issued by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance that allows a person to establish the legal ownership of a property or asset. There are two types of Affidavits of Title and Possession: an Affidavit of Title and Possession for a Real Property and an Affidavit of Title and Possession for a Personal Property. The Affidavit of Title and Possession for a Real Property is used to document the transfer of title of real estate from one party to another. It is also used to establish the legal ownership of a property, such as a house or a piece of land. The Affidavit of Title and Possession for a Personal Property is used to document the transfer of ownership of personal property, such as a vehicle or a piece of furniture. The Affidavit of Title and Possession must be signed by both the seller and the buyer, and the buyer must provide proof that he or she has paid the purchase price. The document must also be filed with the appropriate county clerk’s office. The Affidavit of Title and Possession will serve as proof of ownership of the property and will help to protect the buyer’s legal rights to the property.