If you want to authorize any individual to act on your behalf representing you as a seller, purchaser, or landlord in any contract that involves real property you own, you have to prepare and sign an Arizona Real Estate Power of Attorney Form .
A legal instrument that identifies the person who will sign documents instead of you and determines the duration of the authorization can be useful if you are unable to be present during agreement negotiations or simply prefer to assign this right to someone else - and you are not under an obligation to choose a lawyer, any individual you trust to manage or transfer your real property can be named as a legal representative.
However, to create a valid power of attorney, you must be 18 years of age or older, sign it in the presence of a witness (it cannot be your spouse or representative's child), and formalize the document before a notary public that acknowledges your wishes to execute the form.
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