Special powers of attorney for financial management carry the same caveat as general powers of attorney: placed into the wrong hands, they can become a license to steal. Like all financial powers of attorney, you must be certain that the person you appoint to act as your agent is absolutely trustworthy. Here are some examples [...]
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A Power of Attorney For Real Estate Generally Authorizes an Agent to Sign and Deliver Deeds
Posted by admin on January 5th, 2011
A power of attorney form is a type of legal form that is commonly used for conducting basic personal and business transactions, including matters that relate to banking, loans and real estate transactions. In particular, a power of attorney authorizes a specifically designated third party (known as the “agent”) to engage in certain tasks (e.g. [...]
Real Estate Power of Attorney
Posted by admin on January 3rd, 2011
A real estate Power of Attorney grants legal authority to another party or agent to make financial decisions regarding the principal’s real property, including purchase and sale. In particular, the Power of Attorney provides the authority to negotiate, purchase, sell, convey, transfer, mortgage, preserve, or dispose of the real estate property (or properties) mentioned in [...]
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