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Stale, lost power-of-attorney

October 13, 2015 11:44PM
CC, in this post-911 era, title companies are real sticklers for "going by the book". In MHO no title company is going to overlook the shortcomings of the stale, missing POA.

Check to see if a close, concerned relative would go thru the hassle of getting an attorney to pursue a court-appointed conservatorship for them to handle the incapacitated owner's financial affairs. Once they're a conservator they can legally contract with you concerning the property.

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Sticky title problem

CCinOC 4139 October 13, 2015 02:34PM

Stale, lost power-of-attorney

Ward-CA 2685 October 13, 2015 11:44PM

Re: Stale, lost power-of-attorney

CCinOC 2586 October 14, 2015 10:28AM



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