Ohio Owner's or Seller's Affidavit of No Liens

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Ohio
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OH-CLOSE8
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This Owner/Seller Affidavit is for seller(s) to sign at the time of closing certifying that, among other assurances, there are no liens on the property being sold, that they are the owners of the property, that there are no mechanic liens on the property and other certifications. This form must be signed and notarized.

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Although affidavits are considered legal documents, anyone can draft one. As long as it is signed, witnessed, and notarized correctly, it will be valid. That means that you do not have to use a lawyer to create an affidavit.

After your affidavit has been filed, the court clerk will give your case file to the judge for review.The judgment will state that it is a default judgment and it will be signed and dated by the judge. The court clerk will mail copies of the judgment to you and the defendant.

Affidavits for proof of income are legal documents which are used to declare your family's income.If the deponent makes any false or untrue statements in the affidavit, he/she can be charged guilty of perjury and contempt of court.

Title the affidavit. First, you'll need to title your affidavit. Craft a statement of identity. The very next section of your affidavit is what's known as a statement of identity. Write a statement of truth. State the facts. Reiterate your statement of truth. Sign and notarize.

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Ohio Owner's or Seller's Affidavit of No Liens