A Georgia real estate power of attorney enables someone to appoint a third party to perform real estate transactions and management tasks for them. This role is often given to the principal’s spouse, family member, or other trusted individual, as they may be authorized to buy, sell, or refinance their property. The principal may choose to make this POA durable.
A Georgia real estate power of attorney enables someone to appoint a third party to perform real estate transactions and management tasks for them. This role is often given to the principal’s spouse, family member, or other trusted individual, as they may be authorized to buy, sell, or refinance their property. The principal may choose to make this POA durable.
PDF DownloadA Georgia real estate power of attorney enables someone to appoint a third party to perform real estate transactions and management tasks for them. This role is often given to the principal’s spouse, family member, or other trusted individual, as they may be authorized to buy, sell, or refinance their property. The principal may choose to make this POA durable.