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What Documents Do You Need to Sell Your House? Proof of your identity. Property title deeds. Shared freehold documentation. Energy Performance Certificate. Management information pack. Fittings and contents form. Property information form. Mortgage details.
Notarization Requirement You must sign your POA in the presence of a notary public for the POA to be valid under Nebraska law.
Unless you have explicit instructions from the buyer, you can usually leave behind device- or repair-specific items, including: Manuals and warranties for appliances and systems. Extra filters for your furnace or central air system. Leftover bathroom, kitchen or roofing tiles.
Generally, there are no formalities for POAs and they may be given orally or in writing. However, if the act which the Principal requires the Agent to perform has certain prescribed formalities, then the POA will need to comply with the same formalities.
In a PUD, each residential unit owner has ownership of their home, lot, and common area components. In an HOA, the association owns the land while the homes or condos are owned by the homeowners. In a PUD, both the home and land are owned by the homeowner, in addition to the common area.
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A Nebraska durable statutory power of attorney form allows a person (principal) to transfer the power to manage their property and finances to another person (agent). The form remains valid only while the principal is alive and does not terminate in the event the principal becomes incapacitated.
Selecting More Than One Agent If you wish to name more than one agent you may name a coagent in the Special Instructions. Coagents are not required to act together unless you include that requirement in the Special Instructions.
10 steps to selling your home without an estate agent 1) Make the house sellable. If youre going to do the job yourself, make the process as easy as possible. 2) Set a price. 3) Write a description. 4) Take the best photos. 5) List the property. 6) Arranging viewings. 7) Negotiating a price. 8) Accepting an offer.
Signing Requirements ( 30-3404(5)) Two (2) witnesses or a notary public.
(5) The disclosure statement shall be completed to the best of the sellers belief and knowledge as of the date the disclosure statement is completed and signed by the seller.

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