An Alaska real estate power of attorney is a legal document granting a trusted agent the authority to manage real estate affairs on behalf of the principal. This includes buying, selling, leasing, managing, or refinancing properties within the state.
The document outlines the scope of the agent’s authority, any limitations imposed by the principal, and the validity of granted powers. The principal formalizes the relationship by completing the form with both parties’ personal details, property specifics, and signatures in the presence of a notary public, in accordance with legal requirements.
Legal Considerations
Statute: § 13.26.665(a).
Signing Requirements: Notary public (§ 13.26.600).