Property and parties
Block, lot, street address, grantor, and grantee.
City and County of San Francisco
Prepare the affidavit for San Francisco real-property transfer tax review before recording.
San Francisco's Transfer Tax Affidavit helps the Assessor-Recorder evaluate transfer tax, no-tax-due claims, and special property-transfer paths. Docgle turns the foreclosure, lease, unrecorded-transfer, no-consideration, and taxable-amount branches into a guided interview.
Average time
8-12 minutes
Difficulty
detail-heavy
Best for
San Francisco grantors, grantees, escrow teams, title teams, attorneys, and preparers getting a transfer-tax affidavit ready for review and recording.
Get the affidavit ready for recording review without exposing raw yes/no boxes, ambiguous undefined amount fields, or no-tax-due branches that do not apply.
Docgle does not calculate the tiered San Francisco documentary transfer tax in this run; enter the payment due from escrow, title, counsel, or a City-backed calculation.
Block, lot, street address, grantor, and grantee.
Foreclosure, lease, affordable-housing, unrecorded-transfer, ownership-continuity, and no-consideration decisions.
Gift, inheritance, co-signer, other no-consideration, and other no-tax-due explanation paths.
Consideration paid, fair market value, and documentary transfer tax payment due when needed.
Contact information, printed filer name/title, execution place/date, wet signature, and attachments.
Docgle asks calm, plain-English questions and keeps the official source attached for review.
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