The Ohio Cuyahoga County Affidavit for Transfer and Record of Real Estate Inherited is a legal document used in Cuyahoga County, Ohio to transfer title of real estate from an estate to the heirs of the deceased. The affidavit is usually signed by the executor, administrator, or trustee of the estate and filed with the Cuyahoga County Recorder's Office. The affidavit is used to provide evidence of the right of the heirs to the property and to record the transfer of title. The affidavit must be completed in full and signed by the executor, administrator, or trustee of the estate. There are two types of Ohio Cuyahoga County Affidavit for Transfer and Record of Real Estate Inherited: 1. Affidavit for Transfer of Title: This affidavit is used to transfer real estate title from the deceased to the heirs. It lists the heirs and their respective interests in the property, and must be signed by the executor, administrator, or trustee of the estate. 2. Record of Real Estate Inherited: This affidavit is used to record the real estate title in the Cuyahoga County Recorder's Office. It must be signed by the executor, administrator, or trustee of the estate and all other heirs. It also must include a copy of the death certificate of the deceased.