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Re: Affidavit of DeedIn Reply to: Affidavit of Deed posted by Ward-CA- on September 08, 2003 at 6:40 AM
Ward, Thank you, : : Ward, : : Regarding the above, is there a form that you would have to show the Title Company or is the Equity Purchase Agreement enough. Or should we use some other form? : ================ : Zachary, : No, the EPA (equity purchase agreement) is not enough to act like an estoppel. So there exists a form, one that requires a notarized signature, called the Affidavit of Deed that was created by the title industry for that purpose. : Just make sure the affidavit is executed in front of a different notary public than the one used to notarize the grant deed to you from the seller-in-default. Also make sure that there are a few days or more between executing the deed and the signing of the Affidavit of Deed.
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