A Colorado Real Estate Power of Attorney Form is a legally binding document that confirms the willingness of one party to let the other party make decisions regarding real estate in their name as well as discuss and sign any necessary documentation that formalizes the transfer or management of the real property.
A valid authorization identifies both parties, outlines the scope of actions the principal allows - for instance, it can be an apartment purchase or various activities and measures related to the management of the property, records the location and description of the property if the principal plans to sell or lease it, indicates the duration of this permission, and explains how either of the parties can cancel this arrangement unilaterally.
The power of attorney will not be contested by any third party and all courts and authorities will accept it without any challenges only if you sign the authorization in the presence of a notary public who will certify you are acting on your accord.
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