A Delaware Real Estate Power of Attorney Form is a formal authorization given by an individual or entity to a person or company they select to be their legal representative in transactions that involve the sale, purchase, or management of the real estate. Whether you are unable to participate in any negotiations yourself or you simply prefer to trust another individual with this duty, this document will let them make decisions on your behalf.
To draft an effective power of attorney, you must include the names and contact details of both parties, outline the limitations of the authorization - the agent can manage the property the way they choose or negotiate and sign only one agreement, describe the real estate in question if the principal is a property owner, and agree upon the notification procedures to follow if one of the parties decides to terminate the arrangement. The laws of the state oblige the person signing the form to find a witness who will acknowledge the signature and notarize the document.
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