An Alabama Real Estate Power of Attorney Form is a written instrument prepared to authorize an individual to represent another person's interests in transactions that involve the sale, purchase, and management of real property. It is not obligatory to choose a legal professional for this purpose - if, for example, you want to trust your relative or close friend to handle your real estate, you can sign this statement, specify the limits of actions they can take on your behalf, and indicate when this authorization is no longer effective.
Note that the state regulations demand that prior to any transactions the property owner must sign the authorization before a notary public otherwise the document will be considered invalid and can be challenged later in court, so make sure to follow this requirement. It is possible to revoke the authorization at any time - notify the person that has represented you via certified mail to ensure no further deals are signed without you knowing about it.
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