Power of Attorney Is there a different type of a power of attorney (legal form)…

Power of Attorney
Is there a different type of a power of attorney (legal form) other than a General Power of Attorney used when refinancing residential property

4 thoughts on “Power of Attorney Is there a different type of a power of attorney (legal form)…

  1. Re: Power of Attorney
    Listen to the 2nd and 3rd attorneys. They are absolutely correct, and normally the bank (assuming this is not a private deal) will provide the “limited power of attorney” which will relate just to the property.

    Randall Gilbert
    Gilbert & Caddy P.A.
    1720 Harrison Street, Penthouse B
    Hollywood, FL 33020

  2. Re: Power of Attorney
    no

    David Slater
    David P. Slater, Esq.
    5154 Windsor Parke Dr.
    Boca Raton, FL 33496

  3. Re: Power of Attorney
    Despite the previous response (everyone should take anything that attorney says with a large grain of salt), of course there is. It is a “special power of attorney”, one limited to the specific powers you wish to give to the attorney in fact, in this case to execute all papers required for the refinancing. A general power of attorney is used when you wish to give the attorney in fact full authority to do ANYTHING in your name.

    Frank J. Pyle
    Probate Attorney Throughout Florida
    401 West Colonial Drive, Suite 4
    Orlando, FL 32804

  4. Re: Power of Attorney
    Yes. A limited power of attorney exists. Note however that you must speak to the bank or mortgage banker to see if they will accept the power of attorney.

    Craig Dorne
    Craig M. Dorne, PA
    407 Lincoln Road Penthouse Southeast
    Miami Beach, FL 33139

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