Power Attorney For Property

State:
Idaho
Control #:
ID-P099D
Format:
Word; 
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This is a limited power of attorney for Idaho. You specify the powers you desire to give to your agent. Sample powers are attached to the form for illustration only and should be deleted after you complete the form with the powers you desire. The form contains an acknowledgment in the event the form is to be recorded.

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