Real Estate Power of Attorney
Why a real estate power of attorney?
If you have sold your home but can not attend the closing, or just need someone to handle a rental until it’s sold, this power of attorney may solve your problem. A real estate power of attorney form gives another person – such as your spouse, your attorney or a trusted friend – the authority to take care of the transaction for you.
Learn more about powers of attorney
Powers of attorney are a powerful tool to let you appoint someone else to make decisions about your money and real estate, health care, even your kids. But they can also be risky if you don’t understand which rights you are handing over. Bradford Publishing's concise Using Powers of Attorney in Colorado walks you through the different types of powers of attorney and their limits and advantages, helping you understand what will work best for you and your family.