Can You Use A Power of Attorney in a Real Estate Closing? What You Should Know
It is not unusual for a party to a real estate transaction to be unavailable to personally execute the voluminous number of documents required at closing. In some cases, the signatory is out of the State or Country, in others the signatory may be hospitalized or otherwise not competent to personally execute a conveyance or
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