Special or Limited Power of Attorney for Real Estate Purchase Transaction by Purchaser - South Dakota 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name, address, city, state, and zip code at the top of the form. This identifies you as the principal granting power of attorney.
  3. Next, appoint your Attorney-in-Fact by entering their name and county. This person will act on your behalf in the real estate transaction.
  4. In the section detailing the property, provide the common address and legal description of the property being purchased. Ensure accuracy to avoid any legal issues.
  5. Sign and date the document at the bottom. This signature validates your intent and authority.
  6. Finally, have a notary public witness your signature to complete the process. They will fill out their section confirming your identity.

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Conclusion. A Special Power of Attorney (SPA) is required for specific, often major transactions (e.g., sale of real estate, making donations, compromising claims), while a General Power of Attorney (GPA) covers a broader range of administrative or routine acts.
To make your power of attorney valid in South Dakota, you must write it, and either you sign it or direct someone to sign it for you in your conscious presence. A notary public must also attest to your signature per 59-12-4.
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