Owner's or Seller's Affidavit of No Liens - Delaware 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 the property address where indicated. Ensure that you provide accurate details regarding your ownership.
  3. Indicate your marital status in the designated section. If applicable, specify if you are married or provide alternative information.
  4. In the liens section, confirm that there are no outstanding liens against the property, except for any real estate taxes for the current year. Clearly list any exceptions if necessary.
  5. Complete sections regarding repairs and improvements made within the last 60 days, ensuring all statements reflect your current situation accurately.
  6. Review and fill out additional sections concerning easements, lawsuits, bankruptcy status, and any other relevant declarations as required by the affidavit.
  7. Finally, sign and date the affidavit at the bottom. Ensure that a notary public witnesses your signature to validate the document.

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The writ must be recorded with the superior court clerk (called a prothonotary) in each county where you want a judgment lien. There will be a small recording fee. Once its recorded, youve got a judgment lien against the judgment debtors real estate in that county.
Yes, it is possible. Certain liens, such as tax liens, judgment liens, or mechanics liens, do not require a direct contract with the homeowner to be valid. For example, a court judgment or unpaid taxes can result in an involuntary lien being filed against your property even without your agreement.
The Buyer Property Protection Act, codified as Chapter 25, Title 6 of the Delaware Code, requires the seller of residential real estate to complete a formknown as the Sellers Disclosure of Real Property Condition Reportsetting forth any known conditions and docHub defects with the property.
All liens signify a debt is owed but its important to note that not all liens are negative, and at times, are expected. A property owner can choose to place a lien on their property. A voluntary lien is a claim over the property that a homeowner agrees to give to a creditor as security for the payment of a debt.

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