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Real Property Attestation is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is a real property attestation?
A: A real property attestation is a legal document used to certify the authenticity and validity of a real estate property.
Q: Why do I need a real property attestation?
A: You may need a real property attestation when buying or selling a property to ensure that the title is clear and transferable.
Q: Who can provide a real property attestation?
A: A certified notary public or a real estate attorney can provide a real property attestation.
Q: How much does a real property attestation cost?
A: The cost of a real property attestation may vary depending on the provider and the complexity of the transaction. It is best to inquire with a notary public or attorney for specific pricing.
Q: What information is included in a real property attestation?
A: A real property attestation typically includes details about the property, such as the legal description, current ownership, and any liens or encumbrances.
Q: How long does it take to get a real property attestation?
A: The turnaround time for a real property attestation can vary depending on the provider and the complexity of the transaction. It is best to inquire with a notary public or attorney for an estimate.
Q: Can I use a real property attestation from another state in Oregon?
A: It is generally recommended to obtain a real property attestation specific to Oregon, as each state may have different requirements and regulations.
Q: Do I need a real property attestation for refinancing a mortgage?
A: It is best to consult with your lender or mortgage professional to determine if a real property attestation is required for refinancing.
Q: Can I create my own real property attestation?
A: While it is possible to create your own real property attestation, it is recommended to seek the assistance of a certified notary public or a real estate attorney to ensure its validity and accuracy.
Q: How long is a real property attestation valid for?
A: The validity period of a real property attestation may vary depending on the circumstances and the requirements of the transaction. It is best to consult with a notary public or attorney for specific information.
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