Can my power of attorney sign a new deed taking me of title to my property with my permission?
Yes, if the power of attorney gives them the right to sign for property. Read carefully what you sign. If you have already signed one and now feel unsure, revoke it immediately. Consult an attorney quickly if they have already sold your property without your consent or knowledge. Or, If you want to appoint an agent to sell your property for you then just download a real estate power of attorney form online and file it at your county’s clerk office, I’ll place a link where you can download the form in the related links below. Once you file the form your agent will have the legal authority to sell your property on your behalf.
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