Whether you are unable to monitor the process of selling or purchasing real property or you would rather trust a lawyer or a friend of yours to do it for you, consider drafting an Alaska Real Estate Power of Attorney Form to let another individual act on your behalf. This document will give the person identified in it permission to sell, buy, lease, and manage real estate you own so make sure you carefully choose a legal representative to avoid legal disputes in the future.
To make sure any contract negotiated and signed by the legal representative is enforceable, the document must be formalized in the presence of a notary public who will acknowledge the willingness of a property owner to convey the right to handle real estate transactions. The interests of the principal are safeguarded: If the person named in the form fails to perform their duties in line with the real estate owner's wishes, they will be responsible for compensating the latter for material damage they caused.
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