Delaware Power of Attorney Forms (9 Types)
A Delaware power of attorney allows individuals to create a designation that transfers specific powers and authority from one person to another. The person transferring their authority (“principal”) will likely want to choose an agent that is a trusted individual such as their spouse or a family member to act as the agent. Once the…
Delaware Bill of Sale Forms (4)
A Delaware bill of sale is a document used to transfer possession and ownership of personal property, most commonly a motor vehicle, between a buyer and seller. The document must be signed by both parties and should be written after or at the time the transaction takes place. The buyer must keep a copy if…
Delaware Lease Agreement Templates (6)
A Delaware lease agreement is a contract used by landlords when allowing a tenant to occupy and use property in exchange for monthly rent. In addition to rent, the tenant will be required to maintain the property and inform the landlord of any needed repairs. Responsibilities related to utilities and services to the property will…
Delaware Eviction Notice Forms (4)
A Delaware eviction notice is a letter sent by a landlord to notify a tenant of a lease infraction. The landlord will write a description of the lease violation and the statutory time period the tenant has to fix the issue. If the tenant does not cure the violation, the lease will be terminated and…
Delaware Real Estate Power of Attorney Form
A Delaware real estate power of attorney serves as documentation defining the permission a principal gives an agent to handle their business (pertaining to real property) when he or she is absent, ill, or otherwise unavailable to act. The principal will be required to provide all the information requested by this paperwork. This form will…
Delaware General (Financial) Power of Attorney
A Delaware general power of attorney (GPOA) allows a person (principal) to give financial decision-making power to someone else (agent). The agent is recommended to be a trusted individual such as a spouse or close family member. If the principal becomes incapacitated, a GPOA will become automatically vetoed. If the principal would like the agent…
Delaware Limited Power of Attorney Form
A Delaware limited power of attorney confers specific, limited powers to an agent so that he or she may act on behalf of the principal. A principal is a person who is asking someone to perform a set of specific tasks (as per this document) in his or her name. It is important that the principal…
Delaware Minor (Child) Power of Attorney Form
A Delaware minor child power of attorney form allows a parent to transfer their child’s day-to-day care to someone else. The agent given this duty is usually a family member or close friend. Once signed, the agent authorized to care for the child will have temporary guardianship. Although this is not official guardianship, that must…
Delaware Tax Power of Attorney (Form 2848)
A Delaware tax power of attorney (Form 2848) is a paper submission that can be used to designate an agent to represent the principal in front of the Delaware Division of Revenue. Even though it is a U.S. Internal Revenue Service form, Delaware has specified that it may be used for people seeking to designate…
Delaware Power of Attorney Revocation Form
A Delaware power of attorney revocation is used when you want to cancel a previously written power of attorney. You can use this form to cancel any POA you may have written in the past, but you must be clear on which one you are canceling and you must let anyone who might rely on the…