Vermont Real Estate ONLY Power of Attorney Form | |
The Vermont real estate only power of attorney form is a document provided by a Principal so that they may name a temporary Agent to oversee delegation of specific powers regarding the sale, acquisition or refinancing of real property, on behalf of the Principal. The document, once completed, must be acknowledged by a Notary Public and at least one other witness. The document may be revoked with written notice to the Agent at any time.
How to Write
Step 1 – Parties – Download the document and enter:
- Insert the Principal’s name and address
- Insert the name of the appointed Agent
Step 2 – Delegation of Power
- Select one or all of the options
- Enter the address of the premises
Step 3 – Term – Enter the following:
- In the line provided, enter the expiration date in mm/dd/yyyy format
Step 4 – Powers Options – Review the following:
- Delegation of Powers
- Transfer/Gift to Agent
- Skills and Expertise of Agent
Step 5 – Signatures – Enter the following:
- Date of execution of the document indd/mm/yy format
- Principal’s signature
- Printed name of the Principal
Step 6 – Witness Affirmation – Provide the following information:
- The witness must carefully review and agree to the affirmation
- Enter the name of the witness in the first line of the document
- Submit the witness’ signature
- Submit the witness’ printed name
Step 7 – Notary Acknowledgement –
- Once the notary has witness the signatures, the notary shall complete the remainder of the document in acknowledgment of it’s validity