mythoffire
Junior Member
North Carolina. Is it legal for someone with Power of Attorney to sell property owned by the Granter without the Granter's consent knowing that the granter intended the property to be divided between granter's 5 children upon their death? The Granter has since revoked POA from the individual that sold said property while they still had POA. Though the granter does not have a "Legally Binding" will, the granter did have a written, signed and dated letter stating that the said property be divided between all 5 children in the event of their death and said letter was signed prior to the property actually being sold without consent. POA was held by the eldest of the 5 children and all proceeds from sold property were retained by that individual. It is unknown how much property was sold for or the exact date of sale. POA was revoked by granter recently and changed to a different individual. The former POA attempted to challenge the granter's competency after POA was revoked but the granter was determined competent. What are the legal options available, if any, to the granter regarding this situation?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
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