Escrow & Title

An owner's affidavit provided at a West Virginia closing is used to:

ACertify the property's appraised value
BCertify facts about the title that the seller is aware of, including absence of liens, encumbrances, or recent work that might give rise to mechanic's liens✓ Correct
CConfirm the accuracy of the survey
DIdentify all easements shown on the title commitment

Explanation

An owner's title affidavit is a sworn statement from the seller certifying facts affecting title, such as the absence of unrecorded liens, recent work that could give rise to mechanic's liens, or parties in possession. It helps the title company insure a clean title.

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