
North Carolina Real Estate Power of Attorney Form
A real estate power of attorney form in North Carolina is a legal instrument that allows a principal property owner to designate an attorney-in-fact to manage real estate matters on their behalf. This document empowers the attorney-in-fact to engage in "all financial transactions" associated with the property, including activities such as selling, leasing, and overseeing management responsibilities of the property.
Signing Requirements
Notary public.
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