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West Virginia sublease agreement is a contract establishing a rental arrangement between a tenant (sublessor) and a new tenant (sublessee).
Under this type of arrangement,
the original tenant remains legally obligated by the terms of their lease until it expires.
A West Virginia standard residential lease agreement is a legal document that is used by a landlord to rent their property to a tenant for a fixed period.
The most common timeframe is 1 year.
The landlord will commonly request to obtain the tenant's information through a rental application to run a credit check and.
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West Virginia rental application is a form used to verify the eligibility of a prospective tenant by a landlord.
The document asks the applicant for their employment history,
rental history,
bank account information,
and more.
The applicant must sign the document to authorize the landlord to verify their information.
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West Virginia General (Financial) Power of Attorney Form is the legal means by which an individual (the principal) can authorize an agent to manage finances and assets on their behalf.
In the document,
the principal defines which powers they are granting the agent.
These powers automatically expire if the principal is incapacitate or dies.
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West Virginia durable statutory power of attorney form allows a person ("principal") to select another person ("agent") to handle their financial affairs on their behalf.
The term
"durable"
means the designation can last for the principal's lifetime unless revoked.
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West Virginia minor child (parental) power of attorney form is a legal document used by parents or guardians to appoint a trusted and competent adult with decisions regarding their child.
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West Virginia revocation of power of attorney is used to terminate a power of attorney previously granted to a designated agent.
Before the revocation can be considered legally enforceable,
the principal must provide a copy to the agent and to any other interested parties that may be acting on the authority of the original arrangement.
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West Virginia medical power of attorney allows a principal to choose a health care representative to make medical decisions on their behalf.
The principal can make special limitations or powers to the agent,
such as removing breathing or feeding machines if terminally ill.
The form only becomes available for use if the principal is incapacitated.
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West Virginia motor vehicle power of attorney (Form DMV-9-TR) is used by West Virginia vehicle owners who require that certain tasks be completed by an agent.
Once this paperwork is completed,
the agent will have the ability to use the vehicle owner's name to handle licensing,
registration,
and/or transfers of ownership.
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West Virginia tax power of attorney (Form WV-2848) is required when a taxpayer wants to gain approval from the West Virginia State Tax Department to delegate authority to an agent.
The agent will be able to represent the principal taxpayer regarding his or her tax matters by deciding upon and acting in the principal's name.