Updated June 06, 2023
An Idaho real estate power of attorney is a document that provides a principal with the required written tool to elect an agent. Here, the agent will be able to assist with the management, sale, closing, or refinancing of real estate using the authority of the principal. This document is usually used for the purpose of providing permission for an attorney to work with buyers in the closing of a sale. However, it may also be used for the election of an individual, attorney, or real estate professional to perform a variety of actions the principal would normally perform.
As soon as all of its required signatories have signed the document, the acknowledgment of a notary public will also be required to properly and legally complete the document.
Laws
- Statutes โ Chapter 12 — Uniform Power of Attorney Act
- Signing Requirements (I.C. ยง 15-12-105) โ Notary Public.