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Updated Dec 19, 2024. An affidavit is a written statement in which the signer or affiant verifies that the document is true. They differ from sworn oaths only in that the relevant parties must sign them instead of swearing them out loud.
The law is that when an affidavit fails to meet the mandatory provisions of the Evidence Act as to form or contents thereof or offensive to any other statute such as the Oaths Act or any other law such an affidavit is said to be defective.
If you knowingly sign an affidavit that contains false information you could risk losing your case, as well as face a potential charge of perjury.
A legal affidavit must be signed by the person making the statement to be considered legally binding. In many cases, the affiant must also sign the document in front of a witness. That witness is often the notary public, but they could be anyone willing to swear the signature is authentic.
The affiant must take the oath highlighted in the affidavit voluntarily. If the court discovers evidence that the affiant signed unwillingly, under pressure, or coercion, they may consider the oath invalid and the affidavit inadmissible in court proceedings.
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You can challenge an affidavit either if the information is incorrect or if the person signing the affidavit (the affiant) does not have personal knowledge of the information stated on the affidavit.
A sworn statement in an affidavit is a declaration made under oath, which attests to the truthfulness of the information presented. This sworn statement carries legal implications and can be seen as evidence in court proceedings.
An affidavit of affixture is a recorded legal document that certifies the manufactured home is permanently affixted to the land. This makes it real property which is required if youre looking to get the manufactured home financed with an FHA loan.

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