Signature blocks on a real estate contract are just as important to the overall contract as any other provision. This is especially true when the buyer or seller is a limited liability company (LLC), a corporation, an estate, trust, or power of attorney (POA). It’s extremely important that the signature blocks properly reflect who has the authority to sign under one of these entities and the signature block should be structured certain ways. In this video, I will show you how signature blocks should be structured on real estate contracts.
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Paul Vojchehoske
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