Signing Requirements
Powers of attorney (“mandates”) are regulated by contract law in Louisiana. To ensure a mandate is legally enforceable, it should be executed in front of two witnesses and notarized.[1]
A Louisiana real estate power of attorney is a legal document that appoints a trusted individual to carry out certain real estate tasks for an owner or buyer when they’re unavailable. This POA can authorize the appointee to assist with the purchase, sale, and management of property. Regardless of the form’s purpose, the agent’s powers will be limited to those transactions specified therein.
A Louisiana real estate power of attorney is a legal document that appoints a trusted individual to carry out certain real estate tasks for an owner or buyer when they’re unavailable. This POA can authorize the appointee to assist with the purchase, sale, and management of property. Regardless of the form’s purpose, the agent’s powers will be limited to those transactions specified therein.
A Louisiana real estate power of attorney is a legal document that appoints a trusted individual to carry out certain real estate tasks for an owner or buyer when they’re unavailable. This POA can authorize the appointee to assist with the purchase, sale, and management of property. Regardless of the form’s purpose, the agent’s powers will be limited to those transactions specified therein.
Powers of attorney (“mandates”) are regulated by contract law in Louisiana. To ensure a mandate is legally enforceable, it should be executed in front of two witnesses and notarized.[1]