An Affidavit-Uninsured Deed is a legal document that serves as a sworn statement of fact, usually regarding a property transaction. The affidavit is usually signed by a party to the transaction (such as the buyer or seller) and witnessed by a Notary Public. It attests that the deed to the property was legally executed and delivered without the benefit of insurance coverage from a title insurance company. This type of affidavit is often required by lenders or other involved parties during a real estate transaction. Common types of Affidavit-Uninsured Deed include: * Affidavit of Title: This affidavit is used to confirm that the person executing the deed has legal title to the property. * Affidavit of Right to Transfer: This affidavit confirms that the person executing the deed has the right to transfer the property. * Affidavit of Uninsured Deed: This affidavit attests that the deed was legally executed and delivered without the benefit of insurance coverage from a title insurance company. * Affidavit of Unrecorded Deed: This affidavit attests that the deed was executed and delivered, but has not yet been recorded in the local real estate records.