
Hawaii Real Estate Power of Attorney Form
A real estate power of attorney in Hawaii is a legal document that allows a property owner, known as the principal, to appoint an agent to handle various tasks related to their real estate. This may include the sale, closing, refinancing, or general management of the property. Additionally, it can empower someone to conduct business on behalf of the principal on a recurring basis.
Signing Requirements
Notary public.
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