Signing Requirements
The principal must sign the document in the presence of a notary public. [1]
A Wisconsin real estate power of attorney makes it possible for another party to handle real estate transactions for an owner or buyer in their stead. The appointed party (“agent”) can be given the power to purchase and sell real estate, refinance the property, collect rent, or perform any other real estate duties the drafting individual (“principal”) may require.
A Wisconsin real estate power of attorney makes it possible for another party to handle real estate transactions for an owner or buyer in their stead. The appointed party (“agent”) can be given the power to purchase and sell real estate, refinance the property, collect rent, or perform any other real estate duties the drafting individual (“principal”) may require.
A Wisconsin real estate power of attorney makes it possible for another party to handle real estate transactions for an owner or buyer in their stead. The appointed party (“agent”) can be given the power to purchase and sell real estate, refinance the property, collect rent, or perform any other real estate duties the drafting individual (“principal”) may require.
The principal must sign the document in the presence of a notary public. [1]