Knight-Barry recommends the use of an attorney who can provide legal advice for proper use of these forms. Use of our forms do not constitute legal advice as the forms are posted here for convenience only.
An owners affidavit is signed at all purchases/sales and refinances.
Typical residential documents are below.
The following commonly used documents are provided for review purposes. Knight-Barry does not recommend you attempt to draft these documents without seeking legal advice.
Sometimes a buyer, seller or owner cannot attend a real estate closings. In certain situations, Knight-Barry will allow the use of a Power of Attorney form.
These are the most common forms executed at the closing table. If you do not see something you need, contact your local Knight-Barry office.
Sometimes, money or documents are held after the closing until some future event happens. These forms ALWAYS need to be approved by Knight-Barry and are usually accompanied by an additional fee.
These forms assist our examiners to determine who has proper authority to act on behalf of a corporation or partnership.
These forms are used to establish an escrow for the construction of a new home. For commercial uses, contact the Knight-Barry commercial office in Milwaukee (414) 727-4545.
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