In order to designate another individual or entity to represent your interests in any real estate transactions, complete a New Hampshire Real Estate Power of Attorney Form .
This legally binding document will allow a person named in it to handle real property on your behalf while you are living far away from the real estate you want to rent out or dealing with urgent issues. Depending on the wishes and plans of the principal, the form can give the legal representative the chance to do whatever they consider right on behalf of the property owner or a person that entrusted them with their money - alternatively, they can simply formalize one transaction or monitor negotiations related to the sale or purchase of the residential or commercial property once.
To avoid disputes in the future, make sure you sign the authorization before the notary public - otherwise, it may be considered invalid and all the deals finalized by the person who acted in line with the form will be challenged.
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