Special Military Power of Attorney for Rental Lease 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and current address in the preamble section. This identifies you as the grantor of the power of attorney.
  3. Next, designate your attorney-in-fact by entering their name and address. This person will act on your behalf regarding rental matters.
  4. In the section granting powers, specify the location where you wish to rent property and any terms you find appropriate. Be clear about what authority you are granting.
  5. Indicate the security deposit amount in the designated field to authorize your attorney-in-fact to manage this aspect.
  6. Fill in the termination date for this power of attorney, ensuring it aligns with your needs. Remember that military status may affect this duration.
  7. Finally, sign and date the document at the bottom, and ensure two witnesses also print their names and addresses before notarization.

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Q: WHAT IS A MILITARY POWER OF ATTORNEY? It is a power of attorney prepared by military legal assistance offices and must be docHubd in accordance with 10 U.S.C Section 1044(a), or other applicable State or Federal law.
A general POA gives you the legal right to take any action on behalf of your service member or grantor. This can include managing bank accounts; selling, exchanging, buying or investing in any assets or property; purchasing and maintaining insurance; and entering into any binding contracts.
For a durable power of attorneywhich remains in effect even if the principal becomes incapacitatedCalifornia law requires the document be signed by the principal and either docHubd or signed by two witnesses for it to be valid.
Under Article 1878 of the Civil Code, certain acts require a Special Power of Attorney to be valid, such as: To sell or mortgage real property. To make a gift (donation). To enter into a compromise. To create or revoke a trust. To waive an obligation owed to the principal.