If it becomes necessary to appoint another person to purchase some real estate on your behalf, you can use a Limited Power of Attorney for Purchase of Real Estate. This document allows a "mentally" competent natural person (called the "Principal" or "Grantor") to authorize someone else (called the "Agent" or "Attorney-In-Fact") to act on his or her behalf in purchasing the real estate specified in the Limited Power of Attorney for Purchase of Real Estate form. This form can be used in North Carolina. This package contains (1) Instructions & Checklist for Limited Power of Attorney for Purchase of Real Estate; (2) Information for Limited Power of Attorney for Purchase of Real Estate; and (3) Limited Power of Attorney for Purchase of Real Estate Form $9.99 Click To Buy |