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West Virginia Real Estate POA
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West Virginia Real Estate Power of Attorney Overview

A West Virginia real estate power of attorney authorizes an agent to handle property transactions on behalf of the property owner. This includes buying, selling, refinancing, leasing, and managing real property located in West Virginia. The POA must be recorded with the county recorder in the county where the property is located before the agent can execute any documents.

West Virginia requires all real estate POAs to be notarized and requires 2 required in addition to notarization. West Virginia does not mandate a specific statutory form, but the POA must meet general recording requirements. Title companies in West Virginia will typically accept a properly recorded POA, though they may have additional requirements.

Lenders such as Fannie Mae, FHA, and VA have specific rules about POA use for mortgage transactions in West Virginia. The POA must specifically authorize mortgage or refinancing transactions, and the borrower typically must have signed the initial loan application personally.

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Recording

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Notarization

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Witnesses

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West Virginia Real Estate POA Requirements

Critical: Record Before Using

The POA must be recorded with the West Virginia county recorder BEFORE the agent signs any real estate documents. A deed or mortgage signed by an agent whose POA has not been recorded will be rejected.

  • Notarization: Required for all West Virginia real estate POAs
  • Witnesses: 2 Required in West Virginia
  • Recording: Must be recorded in the county where the property is located
  • Specific Form: No specific form
  • Title Company: Generally accepted
  • Legal Description: Including the property's full legal description is strongly recommended

Recording in West Virginia

To use a real estate POA in West Virginia, the document must be recorded with the county recorder in the county where the property is located. This gives public notice of the agent's authority and is required before any real estate documents can be signed by the agent.

1

Prepare the Document

Ensure the POA is properly notarized and meets West Virginia recording format requirements

2

Visit the County Recorder

File the original notarized POA at the county recorder's office where the property is located

3

Pay Recording Fees

Fees vary by West Virginia county, typically $10-$50 depending on page count

4

Obtain Certified Copies

Get certified copies for the title company, lender, and your records

How to Create a West Virginia Real Estate POA

1

Identify Principal and Agent

Full legal names and addresses of the property owner and the person who will act on their behalf. Consider naming a successor agent in case the primary agent is unavailable.

2

Define the Real Estate Authority

Specify what the agent can do: buy, sell, refinance, lease, manage, or all of the above. Include the legal description of the West Virginia property if the POA is limited to specific property.

3

Execute, Notarize, and Witness

Sign before a West Virginia notary public. Obtain 2 required as required by West Virginia law. Ensure the document meets West Virginia county recording format standards.

4

Record with West Virginia County

File the original with the county recorder where the property is located. This must be done BEFORE the agent signs any documents. Get certified copies for the title company and lender.

Lender Acceptance in West Virginia

If the West Virginia real estate transaction involves a mortgage, the lender has additional requirements:

LenderRequirements
Fannie MaePOA must authorize mortgages; agent cannot be loan officer; borrower signs initial app
FHAPOA must be recorded in West Virginia; must be property-specific; principal must be verified alive
VAAccepted for active duty; must comply with West Virginia law; lender documents reason for POA use

West Virginia Real Estate POA FAQ

Answers to common questions about West Virginia real estate powers of attorney, recording requirements, and title company acceptance.

Official West Virginia Resources

Use these official resources for your West Virginia real estate power of attorney.

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