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Dragon2650

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Florida

Can a homeowner sign a limited power of attorney so that I can, and allowing me as attorney-in-fact, to sign legal documents related to the property for them, on their behalf? Does the POA have to be notarized or are 2 witnesses legally sufficient?
 
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HomeGuru

Senior Member
Dragon2650 said:
What is the name of your state? Florida

Can a homeowner sign a limited power of attorney so that I can, and allowing me as attorney-in-fact, to sign legal documents related to the property for them, on their behalf? Does the POA have to be notarized or are 2 witnesses legally sufficient?
**A: oh brother. Tell the homeowner to get an attorney.
 

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