AFFIDAVIT FOR ADVANCE PAYMENT FOR PURCHASE OF FLAT

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Stamp paper is not included with this agreement and is for illustration purposes only. If e -stamp is applicable in your city you can order it during checkout.

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GUIDELINE

Guidelines for Drafting an Affidavit for Advance Payment for Purchase of a Flat:

1. Title: Start with a clear title, such as "Affidavit of Advance Payment for the Purchase of Flat."

2. Affiant's Details: Identify the affiant (the person making the affidavit) by full legal name, address, and contact information.

3. Property Details: Describe the flat being purchased, including its address, legal description, and any unique identifiers.

4. Advance Payment Amount: Specify the exact amount of the advance payment being made by the affiant to the seller.

5. Payment Method: Clarify how the advance payment was made, such as by check, bank transfer, or cash, and provide transaction details.

6. Seller's Details: Include the seller's full legal name, address, and contact information.

7. Purpose of the Advance Payment: Explain the purpose of the advance payment, such as securing the flat or initiating the purchase process.

8. Conditions and Terms: Outline any conditions or terms associated with the advance payment, such as the timeline for the full purchase, refund conditions, or adjustments in case of legal issues.

9. Signature: Ensure that the affiant signs the affidavit in the presence of a notary public or authorized official, with space for the date and affiant's printed name.

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

Inaccurate Information: Ensure that all details, including payment amounts and property descriptions, are accurate and up-to-date.

Missing Notarization: Failing to have the affidavit notarized can render it legally invalid.

Unclear Terms: Be explicit about the purpose and conditions of the advance payment to avoid misunderstandings or disputes.

Failure to Consult Legal Counsel: Consider seeking legal advice to ensure the terms of the advance payment are legally sound and protect both parties.

Lack of Clarity: Use clear and simple language to make the affidavit easy to understand.

This affidavit is used in real estate transactions when a buyer provides an advance payment to the seller as part of the purchase process. It serves as a legal document that confirms the payment and outlines the conditions associated with it. Proper drafting and notarization are essential to ensure its validity and enforceability.