In case you are looking for a document that will allow you to grant another person a right to sell, purchase, manage, or lease real estate in your best interest, complete a Hawaii Real Estate Power of Attorney Form .
This simple statement that identifies the parties, explains what the agent will be permitted to do, and indicates the duration of the authorization is indispensable if you live far away from your house or apartment and cannot keep an eye on any contract negotiations or if you are incapacitated due to illness and want to ask a legal professional, family member, or close friend to help you close the deal.
Every principal must know the power of attorney will be unenforceable without a notary public's signature - they must acknowledge the free will of the individual who lets someone else handle real property transactions on their behalf, otherwise, the authorization and other documentation signed by the individual whose name is in it can be contested and deemed invalid.
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