New Hampshire Affidavit of Title

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This specialized type of affidavit is used in real estate transactions to verify certain information regarding a piece of property. This document is generally used at the closing of the sale of a piece of property. An Affidavit of Title is often required by a mortgage lender prior to approving a mortgage. With an Affidavit of Title, a landowner or seller states, under oath, that he or she has full possession and ownership of the property being sold. The seller also states the existence of any liens or claims against the property and that he or she has full authority to sell the property.

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New Hampshire Affidavit of Title

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Product New Hampshire Affidavit of Title
Country United States
Dimensions Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
Printer compatibility Designed to print on all ink-jet and laser printers
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Format Microsoft Word
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Platform Windows Compatible
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Category Affidavit of Title
Product number #29096
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Frequently Asked Questions

An Affidavit of Title is a sworn statement made by a seller in a real estate transaction, confirming their ownership of the property and disclosing any liens or claims against it.

This affidavit is often required by mortgage lenders to ensure that the seller has the legal right to sell the property and that there are no undisclosed claims that could affect ownership.

The Affidavit of Title is a critical document during closing, as it provides assurance to buyers and lenders regarding the seller's ownership and the status of the property.

No, it is important to use a specific Affidavit of Title that complies with New Hampshire laws to ensure that all necessary information is included and legally binding.

If there are liens, the seller must disclose them in the Affidavit of Title, and these must be resolved before the sale can proceed to protect the buyer's interests.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who are selling their property may need to complete an Affidavit of Title to confirm their ownership and disclose any existing liens. This document assures potential buyers and lenders that the seller has the right to sell the property without any undisclosed claims.
  • Situations requiring mortgage approval often necessitate an Affidavit of Title. Lenders typically request this affidavit to ensure that the property is free of legal encumbrances and that the seller is authorized to transfer ownership.
  • For those involved in real estate transactions, an Affidavit of Title serves as a critical document during the closing process. It provides a formal declaration regarding the status of the property, which can help prevent future disputes over ownership or claims.
  • Real estate agents may advise their clients to prepare an Affidavit of Title to streamline the closing process. By providing this affidavit, sellers can expedite the sale and reassure buyers of the legitimacy of the transaction.
  • In cases where a property has been inherited, heirs may need to use an Affidavit of Title to establish their right to sell the property. This document helps clarify ownership and any obligations that may exist before the sale.

Do Not Use If:

  • – This form is not appropriate when the seller does not have clear ownership of the property. If there are disputes regarding ownership or multiple claims, an Affidavit of Title would not resolve these issues.
  • – In cases where the property is being sold as part of a foreclosure process, an Affidavit of Title may not be suitable, as the ownership may not be clear or uncontested.
  • – If the transaction involves a property that is subject to ongoing litigation, using an Affidavit of Title could be misleading, as the outcome of the litigation may affect ownership rights.
  • – For properties that are being sold without a clear title or proper documentation, an Affidavit of Title would not provide the necessary legal protection for the buyer.
  • – This form should not be used in situations where the seller is not the rightful owner or lacks the authority to sell the property, as this could lead to legal complications.

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