A Pennsylvania Real Estate Power of Attorney Form is a legal instrument created to delegate a duty of managing real property - if you want to select a person or entity who will sell your apartment, buy commercial property, or lease a rental unit, this is the document for you.
The authority of the legal representative can be limited if the principal wants it - for instance, the authorization may only instruct the agent to sign a lease agreement, while the principal will take care of other matters.
To make sure the authorization is not disputed by third parties when the agent signs contracts or protects your interests in court, you need to follow the state requirement and notarize it - a notary seal will confirm you have acted on your own accord and the legal representative did not put any pressure on you. Additionally, the document must be reviewed and signed by two witnesses who do not benefit from you selling or buying real estate.
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