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It is mentioned in the power of attorney that GPA holder can sell, rent, or register a property. Is this true?

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0 2023-08-24T12:39:14+00:00

Yes, but it depends on that particular document. The authority granted to a General Power of Attorney (GPA) holder can vary depending on the specific language used in the GPA document and the laws of the jurisdiction where the property is located. If the GPA clearly states that the holder has the authority to sell, rent, or register the property, then, the holder might have the legal power to perform these actions on behalf of the principal.

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