Difference between revisions of "Common Questions on Powers of Attorney"

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* You must sign the power of attorney in the presence of a lawyer or notary, and the lawyer or notary must also sign.
* You must sign the power of attorney in the presence of a lawyer or notary, and the lawyer or notary must also sign.
* You must register the power of attorney at the Land Title Office and pay the registration fee. Check at your local Land Title Office for the current fee. You can wait to register it, but don’t wait to check with the office to make sure it meets the requirements.
* You must register the power of attorney at the Land Title Office and pay the registration fee. Check at your local Land Title Office for the current fee. You can wait to register it, but don’t wait to check with the office to make sure it meets the requirements.
* A power of attorney for real estate ends automatically in three years unless it is an [Enduring Power of Attorney|'''enduring power of attorney'''] or you say in the power of attorney “Section 56 of the ''Land Title Act'' does not apply.”
* A power of attorney for real estate ends automatically in three years unless it is an [[Enduring Power of Attorney|'''enduring power of attorney''']] or you say in the power of attorney “Section 56 of the ''Land Title Act'' does not apply.”


== Timing of a power of attorney ==
== Timing of a power of attorney ==
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