Signing Requirements
This document is made official once it has been signed by a notary public.[1]
A South Dakota real estate power of attorney permits a person to choose a representative to handle transactions involving their property on their behalf. The representative, also known as the “agent,” can be assigned authority regarding real estate sales, purchases, management, or refinancing with this form.
A South Dakota real estate power of attorney permits a person to choose a representative to handle transactions involving their property on their behalf. The representative, also known as the “agent,” can be assigned authority regarding real estate sales, purchases, management, or refinancing with this form.
A South Dakota real estate power of attorney permits a person to choose a representative to handle transactions involving their property on their behalf. The representative, also known as the “agent,” can be assigned authority regarding real estate sales, purchases, management, or refinancing with this form.
This document is made official once it has been signed by a notary public.[1]