A New Hampshire real estate power of attorney is a legal document that enables a property owner (the principal) to appoint a trusted agent to handle real estate transactions on their behalf. This specific power of attorney focuses exclusively on real estate activities, such as buying, selling, managing security deposits, evicting tenants, and maintaining properties.
The principal must choose a credible and reliable agent, ensuring clear communication. The authority granted can be tailored to the principal’s preferences and is legally valid once notarized and filled with the necessary details.
Legal Considerations
Statute: § 564-E:204.
Signing Requirements: Notary public (§ 477:9 and § 564-E:105(a)(1)).