Affidavits in tax sales are?

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Multiple Choice

Affidavits in tax sales are?

Explanation:
Affidavits are sworn statements used to present verified facts in court or formal legal proceedings. In a tax sale, these documents support the legal process—proof of proper service of notices, publication of the sale, and other required actions that move the foreclosure or sale forward. They aren’t notices sent to owners, deeds that transfer title, or standard tax bill statements, but are the legal documents used within the lawsuit-related steps of the tax sale.

Affidavits are sworn statements used to present verified facts in court or formal legal proceedings. In a tax sale, these documents support the legal process—proof of proper service of notices, publication of the sale, and other required actions that move the foreclosure or sale forward. They aren’t notices sent to owners, deeds that transfer title, or standard tax bill statements, but are the legal documents used within the lawsuit-related steps of the tax sale.

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