An Idaho real estate power of attorney grants an agent the authority to manage specific real estate affairs on behalf of the principal within the state, such as buying, selling, leasing, or managing their assets.
When filling out the document, it’s essential to specify the agent’s authority, any limitations or conditions on their powers, and the duration of the arrangement. State law requires the document to be signed by the principal and acknowledged by a notary public for validity. In the case of a durable agreement, the agent maintains their authority even if the principal becomes incapacitated.
Legal Considerations
Statute: § 15-12-204.
Signing Requirements: Notary public (§ 15-12-105).