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Is Power of Attorney acceptable for transactions relating to land and property?

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Is Power of Attorney acceptable for transactions relating to land and property?

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Yes. The limits of the Power of Attorney give the attorney the scope of dealing with the sale or donation or any other disposal of land or property. The Power of Attorney should mention that the principal gives to the attorney the power of sales or donation to the third parties. The attorney may not sell or mortgage for himself unless the power of attorney does expressly mention that.

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