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Why must I sign a recovery agreement (limited power of attorney form) and what does it authorize Unclaimed Money 101, Inc., to do?

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Why must I sign a recovery agreement (limited power of attorney form) and what does it authorize Unclaimed Money 101, Inc., to do?

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The recovery agreement/LIMITED POWER OF ATTORNEY is a necessary part of the recovery process. It is a standardized form that we are required by law to provide. It protects you (the claimant) and us (the claimant’s representative). It describes fully the terms of our agreement and the specific fee. It is “LIMITED” in scope, in that it applies to this “ONE TRANSACTION ONLY”. By signing it, you DO NOT confer or imply any other legal rights to us, other than giving us the right to assist you with the filing of the claim for the specific unclaimed property account(s) listed in the agreement. WE CANNOT ASSIST YOU WITHOUT THIS SIGNED AGREEMENT.

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