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Affidavit Of Surviving Spouse Or Joint Survivor - Ohio

Affidavit Of Surviving Spouse Or Joint Survivor Form. This is a Ohio form and can be used in Real Estate Cuyahoga County (Court Of Common Pleas) .
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STATE OF OHIO COUNTY OF CUYAHOGA ) ) ) Affidavit of Surviving Spouse or Joint Survivor (R.C. 5302.17) ________________________________________________________, Being first duly sworn, deposes and Says as follows: 1) That __________________________________________________________________ are joint owners of property under a duly recorded survivorship or tenancy by entireties deed. 2) That the property is known as ___________________________________________________, __________________________ County, State of Ohio and also known as Permanent Parcel No. _________-______-_________ in the records of the county Auditor. The original Survivorship Deed is recorded in the records of the Cuyahoga County Recorder in _____________________________________. Legal Description of Property 3) That ___________________________________ died on or about _______________________ at __________________________, ________ and said death certificate has been issued and is attached hereto. 4) That by virtue of the death of the party listed in Item # 3 above. ____________________________________________________ is the fee simple owner of the above described property and requests that this fact be reflected on the land and tax records of Cuyahoga County. ______________________________________________ Affiant SWORN TO BEFORE ME and subscribed in my presence this ________ day of _________________________________, 20_____. ______________________________________________ Notary Public Prepared by: _________________________________________ American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com
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