An Oklahoma Real Estate Power of Attorney Form is a formal statement prepared by an individual who wants to grant someone else (a person they trust or a legal professional) the right to handle their real estate affairs.
If you are planning to sell, buy, or lease real property yet for any reason it is not possible for you to take part in negotiations or sign the papers, select an agent who will help you following the instructions you provide. This document can be used immediately after it was signed or only after a future event happens - for instance, a legal representative may be allowed to act on your behalf only in case of your hospitalization.
Make sure you comply with the state regulations - they demand every principal to sign the authorization before a notary public or another person permitted to take similar acknowledgments (a commissioner of deeds or a court clerk) otherwise the form can be deemed invalid.
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