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5. Purchase Price of Real Estate
Michigan Department of Treasury
2766 (Rev. 7-00)
PROPERTY TRANSFER AFFIDAVIT
This form must be filed whenever real estate or some types of personal property are transferred (even if you
are not recording a deed). It is used by the assessor to ensure the property is assessed properly and receives the
correct taxable value. It must be filed by the new owner with the assessor for the city or township where the
property is located within 45 days of the transfer. If it is not filed timely, a penalty of $5/day (maximum $200)
applies. The information on this form is NOT CONFIDENTIAL.
1. Street Address of Property
3. City /Township/Village of Real Estate
8. Buyer's (Transferee) Name and Mailing Address
7. Seller's (Transferor) Name
I certify that the information above is true and complete to the best of my knowledge.
Owner's Signature
If signer is other than the owner, print name and title.
This form is issued under authority of
P.A. 415 of 1994. Filing is mandatory.
6. Property Identification Number (PIN). If you don't have a PIN, attach legal description.
4. Date of Transfer (or land contract was signed)
Items 9 - 13 are optional. However, by completing
them you may avoid further correspondence.
9. Type of Transfer
Land Contract
Deed
The Michigan Constitution limits how much a property’s taxable value can increase while it is owned by the same person. Once the
property is transferred, the taxable value must be adjusted by the assessor in the following year to 50 percent of the property's usual
selling price. Certain types of transfers are exempt from adjustment. Below are brief descriptions of the types of exempt transfers;
full descriptions are in MCL Section 211.27a(7)(a-n). If you believe this transfer is exempt, indicate below the type of exemption
you are claiming. If you claim an exemption, your assessor may request more information to support your claim.
Exemptions
transfer from one spouse to the other spouse
change in ownership solely to exclude or include a spouse
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