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How does an agent use a power of attorney?

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How does an agent use a power of attorney?

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A. Your agent presents the power to the other party involved in the transaction and signs any necessary documents needed for such transactions on your behalf. Your agent signs “Your Name, by His or Her Name, Agent under POA.

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Your agent presents the power to the other party involved in the transaction and signs any necessary documents needed for such transactions on your behalf. Your agent normally signs his or her own name, adding thereafter “Attorney in Fact for Mary Smith”.

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The agent presents the Power of Attorney to the other party involved in the transaction and signs any necessary documents as if they were you by signing their own name and adding thereafter “Attorney in Fact for your name.

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