
Massachusetts Real Estate Power of Attorney Form
A real estate power of attorney form in Massachusetts is a legal document that allows a principal to designate an agent to represent them in various transactions involving their real estate, such as selling, closing, refinancing, or managing their property. It is important to note that the signing of this document must be witnessed by two individuals and a notary public to ensure its validity.
Signing Requirements
Two witnesses and notary public.
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