Signing Requirements
Notary acknowledgment of the document is required by Rhode Island law.[1]
A Rhode Island real estate power of attorney can be used by anyone who requires a representative to manage their real estate transactions on their behalf. The person drafting the document, the “principal,” will define the powers granted to the representative, the “agent,” which can include the purchase, sale, and management of their real estate.
A Rhode Island real estate power of attorney can be used by anyone who requires a representative to manage their real estate transactions on their behalf. The person drafting the document, the “principal,” will define the powers granted to the representative, the “agent,” which can include the purchase, sale, and management of their real estate.
A Rhode Island real estate power of attorney can be used by anyone who requires a representative to manage their real estate transactions on their behalf. The person drafting the document, the “principal,” will define the powers granted to the representative, the “agent,” which can include the purchase, sale, and management of their real estate.
Notary acknowledgment of the document is required by Rhode Island law.[1]