The Arizona Real Property Affidavit is a legal document used to guarantee that the seller of a property has the legal right to sell it. It is typically used in real estate transactions involving the sale of residential or commercial property. The affidavit is also used to certify that the seller is the rightful owner of the property and has the necessary authority to transfer it. There are three primary types of Arizona Real Property Affidavit: Affidavit of Title, Affidavit of Ownership, and Affidavit of Sale. The Affidavit of Title is a sworn statement that the seller is the rightful owner of the property and has the legal right to sell it. It also states that the seller has not transferred any interest in the property or otherwise encumbered it. The Affidavit of Ownership is a sworn statement that the seller is the rightful owner of the property and has the legal right to transfer it. The Affidavit of Sale is a sworn statement that the seller is the rightful owner of the property and has the legal right to sell it to the buyer. All three types of Arizona Real Property Affidavit must be signed in the presence of a notary public or other authorized officer. The sworn statements made in the affidavit must be true and accurate in order for the transaction to be valid. The affidavit is also used to provide evidence to the buyer that the seller has the legal authority to transfer the property.