To appoint a person or organization that will be responsible for handling real property matters in your name, you should use a South Dakota Real Estate Power of Attorney Form .
This document will allow your legal representative to act on your behalf when it comes to property transfers, mortgage refinancing, and managing rental units - if you live far away from the real estate you own or cannot deal with these issues for a different reason, complete an authorization you give to someone you trust. Make sure you specify the powers the agent is given - for example, they can be assigned a duty to negotiate and sign a purchase agreement or choose a new tenant for the apartment you own and do not need to use at the moment.
It is obligatory to acknowledge the intention to pick a legal representative before a notary public - the state regulations demand every authorization of this kind to bear a notary seal otherwise your document will be considered invalid.
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