(1) An affidavit of satisfaction of a security instrument must:(1) identify the original parties to the security instrument, the secured creditor, the recording data for the security instrument, and, if necessary for proper indexing of the affidavit, a legal description of the real property identified in the security instrument;(2) state the basis upon which the person signing the affidavit is a satisfaction agent;(3) state that the person signing the affidavit has reasonable grounds to believe that the real property described in the security instrument is residential real property;(4) state that the person signing the affidavit has reasonable grounds to believe that the secured creditor has received full payment or performance of the secured obligation;(5) state that the person signing the affidavit, acting with the authority of the owner of the real property described in the security instrument, gave notification to the secured creditor of its intention to sign and submit for recording an affidavit of satisfaction;(6) describe the method by which the person signing the affidavit gave notification in compliance with this chapter;(7) state that:(A) more than thirty (30) days have elapsed since the effective date of that notification, and the person signing the affidavit has no knowledge that the secured creditor has submitted a satisfaction for recording and has not received a notification that the secured obligation remains unsatisfied; or(B) the secured creditor authorized the person signing the affidavit to sign and record an affidavit of satisfaction; and(8) be signed and acknowledged as required by law for a conveyance of an interest in real property.
(1) identify the original parties to the security instrument, the secured creditor, the recording data for the security instrument, and, if necessary for proper indexing of the affidavit, a legal description of the real property identified in the security instrument;
(2) state the basis upon which the person signing the affidavit is a satisfaction agent;
(3) state that the person signing the affidavit has reasonable grounds to believe that the real property described in the security instrument is residential real property;
(4) state that the person signing the affidavit has reasonable grounds to believe that the secured creditor has received full payment or performance of the secured obligation;
(5) state that the person signing the affidavit, acting with the authority of the owner of the real property described in the security instrument, gave notification to the secured creditor of its intention to sign and submit for recording an affidavit of satisfaction;
(6) describe the method by which the person signing the affidavit gave notification in compliance with this chapter;
(7) state that:(A) more than thirty (30) days have elapsed since the effective date of that notification, and the person signing the affidavit has no knowledge that the secured creditor has submitted a satisfaction for recording and has not received a notification that the secured obligation remains unsatisfied; or(B) the secured creditor authorized the person signing the affidavit to sign and record an affidavit of satisfaction; and
(A) more than thirty (30) days have elapsed since the effective date of that notification, and the person signing the affidavit has no knowledge that the secured creditor has submitted a satisfaction for recording and has not received a notification that the secured obligation remains unsatisfied; or
(B) the secured creditor authorized the person signing the affidavit to sign and record an affidavit of satisfaction; and
(8) be signed and acknowledged as required by law for a conveyance of an interest in real property.