A West Virginia Affidavit for Ancillary Administration of Real Estate without Appointment is a legal document filed in the West Virginia Circuit Court when an estate administrator needs to handle real estate that is located in another state. This affidavit is used when the estate administrator is unable to be appointed in the other state due to time constraints or other circumstances. It allows the administrator to take possession of the real estate, manage it, and transfer it to the heirs or beneficiaries of the estate. The West Virginia Affidavit for Ancillary Administration of Real Estate without Appointment must be signed by the executor of the estate and by all the beneficiaries or heirs who are of legal age to sign and who are consenting to the transfer of the real estate. The affidavit must also include a description of the real estate, a statement of the value of the real estate, and a statement of the current debt obligations on the real estate. There are two types of West Virginia Affidavit for Ancillary Administration of Real Estate without Appointment: an Affidavit of Establishment of Ancillary Administration and an Affidavit of Appointment of Ancillary Administration. The Affidavit of Establishment is used when the estate administrator is not appointed in the other state, and the Affidavit of Appointment is used when the estate administrator is appointed in the other state.