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Address proof when temporarily shifted due to renovations

(Querist) 11 November 2020 This query is : Resolved 
hi experts.
lets say family A owns a house. A temporarily shifted to another house (rental agreement available) within same city due to renovations to be done to the own house. Now, an affidavit is required for some other purposes. Should the address given in the affidavit be of the own house where family A stayed or should it be of the temporarily house moved into recently?
NOTE: The own house is not rented out to anyone. All address proofs that family A have are of the own house only.
Quick Summary
When needing an affidavit while temporarily living elsewhere due to home renovations, the key is clarity. While your address proofs might be for your permanent home, it's often best to state both your permanent address and your current temporary one. This avoids discrepancies and clearly explains your situation, especially for official purposes like marriage applications.

Isaac Gabriel (Expert) 11 November 2020
It depends upon the purpose for which the affidavit requires.Better use the permanent house address if it is vital.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 11 November 2020
May mention both address clarifying that due to renovation living at temporary residence at address mentioned.
WJ (Querist) 11 November 2020
thank you for the replies Experts. The purpose of the affidavit is from the parents to swear that their daughter is unmarried, so that she can marry a german national in Germany. Can we still use the permanent (own house) address in this affidavit and apostille certificate?
P. Venu (Expert) 12 November 2020
What is the problem in furnishings the permanent address?
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 12 November 2020
Would like to repeat the suggestion, should mention both addresses.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 15 November 2020
The address can not differ from documented address.


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