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what is an Affidavit of title a document provided by the seller of a piece of property that explicitly States the status of potential legal issues involving the property or the seller the affidavit is a sworn statement of fact for example someone looking to sell a piece of real estate would have to provide an Affidavit of title indicating that the property is truly owned by the seller that the property is not being sold to another party that there are no leans against the property and that the seller is not in bankruptcy proceedings an Affidavit of title is designed to protect the buyer from outstanding legal issues that might be facing the seller if an issue arises in the future the buyer has a physical document made by the seller that can be used in legal proceedings