A Kansas real estate power of attorney is a legal document that allows a principal to appoint an agent to manage, sell, or refinance their real property. The agent may be a trusted attorney, real estate entity, agent, or individual.
The document must be signed by all parties and notarized for the agent to use. The powers granted to the agent are limited to real estate management, and the duration of the document is determined by the principal.
Legal Considerations
Statute: § 58-654
Signing Requirements: Notary public. (§ 58-652(a)(3))