Owner's or Seller's Affidavit of No Liens - Virginia 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Owner's or Seller's Affidavit of No Liens in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name as the owner(s) and confirm that you are at least 21 years old. Provide the address of the property and the date of the deed.
  3. Indicate your marital status. If married, simply state 'married'; if not, specify your status.
  4. In the liens section, declare any existing liens against the property. If there are none except for real estate taxes, indicate that clearly.
  5. Confirm that no repairs or improvements have been made within the last 60 days that remain unpaid. This ensures clarity regarding any potential mechanic's liens.
  6. Complete sections regarding fixtures, governmental improvements, nuisances, structural defects, boundary lines, lawsuits, bankruptcy status, easements, and any similar name liens as applicable.
  7. Finally, sign and print your name at the bottom of the affidavit. Ensure a notary public witnesses your signature for legal validity.

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Record the affidavit in the circuit court where the real estate is located. Contact the circuit court with questions regarding recording.
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Small asset means any indebtedness owed to or any asset belonging or presently distributable to the decedent, other than real property, having a value, on the date of the decedents death, of no more than $50,000.

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In Virginia, a small estate affidavit can save time and money when transferring assets from the estate of someone who died. The affidavits can only be used when the estate is valued at less than $50,000 and at least 60 days have passed since the death.
Real Estate Affidavit for Intestate Estates This affidavit can be used to transfer title of the real estate to the heirs. The person filing the affidavit need not be the personal representative of the estate.
The Affidavit for Collection of Personal Property of the Decedent allows the person entitled to receive the property of the deceased individual to present the Affidavit to whoever holds personal property for transfer.

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