Escrow & Title
What is the Ohio conveyance fee affidavit (DTE 100)?
AA property condition disclosure
BA required form filed with the county auditor at transfer stating the sale price and calculating the conveyance fee✓ Correct
CA title insurance application
DA mortgage payoff request
Explanation
Ohio requires the filing of a Conveyance Fee Statement (DTE 100) with the county auditor when real property is transferred. It states the sale price, calculates the state and county conveyance fees, and must accompany the deed for recording.
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