To grant a legal representative - a property management agency, a lawyer, or a relative - the right to handle your real estate issues while you are traveling or hospitalized, you need to fill out a North Carolina Real Estate Power of Attorney Form .
This document can include all possible transactions related to real property letting the agent decide the best course of action or you can ask the person or entity named in it to sign only one agreement on your behalf. Specify what the agent is permitted to do, record the address of the property if you are planning to sell or lease it, and explain how the parties will communicate to set out expectations in writing and prevent disagreements.
An enforceable power of attorney must be reviewed by the notary public - the principal signs the document in the presence of the individual who acknowledges his free will; otherwise, any deals finalized with the help of the invalid authorization can be easily disputed and nullified.
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