KShs 3,500.00
The affidavit must be notarized to attest to the identity of the affiant and the truthfulness of the statement. Once completed, it is submitted alongside an application for a duplicate deed, often to a land registry or other relevant authority. This document is crucial in maintaining the continuity of legal ownership records and ensuring that the property can be rightfully transferred or dealt with according to the owner’s intentions. It acts as a safeguard against potential disputes or claims of ownership and is an essential component in the resolution of issues arising from the loss of critical property documents. The affidavit is a testament to the trust placed in the holder of the Power of Attorney and their responsibility to manage the affairs of the principal diligently and honestly.
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