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A voluntary written statement of facts confirmed by the oath or affirmation of the affiant. Generally affidavits are used in business whenever an official statement that others might rely upon is needed.
- Affidavit of Affixture of Manufactured Home
sworn statement confirming a mobile home is affixed to the real property - Homestead Affidavit - Husband
An affidavit used to transfer title to a marital home, which is community property, to a surviving spouse without the need for a probate. This form is tailored for the Husband - Homestead Affidavit - Wife
An affidavit used to transfer title to a marital home, which is community property, to a surviving spouse without the need for a probate. This form is tailored for the Wife - Homeowner's Principal Residence Exemption Affidavit
An affidavit filed by an owner for a principal residence exemption rescinds all previous exemptions filed by that owner. This form must be filed with the assessor for the city or township where the property is located. - Property Transfer Affidavit
a written legal document which must be filed whenever ownership of real property is transferred from one party to another. The property transfer affidavit is filed with the tax assessor's office of the city or township where the property is located. This action allows the tax assessor to properly assess taxes on the property and to determine the taxable value of the real property.
form to use when filing a claim
- Claim of Interest
- Claim of Lien
A Claim of Lien is a validly recorded claim against the property for payment of the unpaid balance due.
Voluntary, deliberate, and legally enforceable agreement between two or more competent parties. A contractual relationship is evidenced by an offer, acceptance of the offer, and a valid consideration.
- Assignment of Purchaser's Interest in Land Contract
- Assignment of Seller's Interest in Land Contract
- Building Contract
- Land Contract
- Deed of Personal Representative or Conservator
This form is a Personal Representative's Deed where the grantor is the individual appointed as Personal Represenative of an estate and the grantee is the beneficiary or heir at law of the real property from the estate. Grantor conveys the described property to grantee and only covenants that the transfer is authorized by the Court, that the grantor has done nothing while serving as administrator to encumber the property, an dthat the Grantor will defend title but only as to individuals claimanting by, through and under Grantor. - Trustee's Deed
- Quit Claim Deed
This form is a Quitclaim Deed where the Grantors convey and quitclaim the described property to Grantees. Grantees take the property as tenants in common or as joint tenants with the right of survivorship. - Independent Personal Representative's Deed
- Discharge of Mortgage
- Mortgage (Short Form)
- Lead-Based Paint Mortgage Disclosure
This Lead-Based Paint Disclosure statement is required by Federal Law when selling residential housing built prior to 1978. If the home was constructed PRIOR TO 1978, this form is REQUIRED to be completed and signed by the seller and buyer. If the dwelling was constructed in 1978 or later, this form is not required. - Mortgage Note
- Notice of Commencement
A Notice of Commencement is filed with the recorder of deeds by a property owner before improvements begin. It serves to put any party with an interest in the property on notice that improvements which may result in a lien are commencing. A copy of this form must be provided to any contractor, subcontractor or laborer who makes a written request. - Notice of Furnishing
Michigan law requires a blank version of this form be attached to the Notice of Commencement. A subcontractor or supplier who contracts to provide an improvement to real property must provide a Notice of Furnishing to the designee and the general contractor, if any, as named in the Notice of Commencement at the address shown in the Notice of Commencement, either personally or by certified mail, within 20 days after furnishing the first labor or material.
- Offer to Purchase Real Estate
- Offer to Purchase Real Estate - Cash
- Offer to Purchase Real Estate - Land Contract
A signed document that authorizes another person on someone's behalf. A power of attorney expires upon the death of the person who granted the power of attorney. The fact that a person had power of attorney does not give that person priority for appointment as personal representative.
- Full Conditional Waiver
- Full Unconditional Waiver
- Partial Conditional Waiver
- Partial Unconditional Waiver