Power of Attorney
My father wants to grant me power of attorney for a real estate transaction that he is involved with. I have bought the form that is entitled District of Columbia Limited Power of Attorney for Real Estate Transactions. THe form does not specifically mention the District though. Is this the correct form? Also, once the form has been notorized, what are the next steps. I understand that it has to be there for the settlement, but does it have to be recorded with the District of Columbia? Are there any other steps that have to be taken once the form is notorized?
Thank you.
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estate law how can I and my two other siblings include ourselves in the power…
estate law
how can I and my two other siblings include ourselves in the power of attorney of my dad’s estate, not just the son who controls it now? this request is wanted by our father.
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If my landlord violated our lease agreement multiple times, am I still obligated to pay past due rent?
If a durable power of attorney is registered in the State of SC, can the…
If a durable power of attorney is registered in the State of SC, can the District of Columbia void it?
Mother adds daughter’s name on her house I was just told today by my 81 year…
Mother adds daughter’s name on her house
I was just told today by my 81 year old mother-in-law that she added her 35 year old daughter’s name on her house in Jan 07. Now she is sorry that she added the name and wants it taken off because there was undue influence, the recent loss of another daughter, and she didn’t know what she was doing. I have durable power of attorney for my mother. Is there any way that I can reverse the addition of her daughter’s name by using my durable power of attorney?