Contracts
The 'Vendor's Affidavit' or 'No Lien Affidavit' in a Georgia closing serves to:
AA. Certify that the seller is a US citizen
BB. Confirm that the seller has paid all contractors and materialmen and no liens will be filed after closing✓ Correct
CC. Verify that the property has no environmental issues
DD. Confirm the buyer's creditworthiness
Explanation
The Vendor's Affidavit (or No Lien Affidavit) is provided by the seller at closing, swearing that all contractors and suppliers have been paid and no mechanic's or materialman's liens will be filed against the property arising from work completed before closing.
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