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Under a limited power of attorney agreement, the agent can only act and make decisions on specified activities, and only to the extent that the principal authorizes. A principal does not need to choose a lawyer to be their agent; attorney in fact differs from an attorney at law.
The proper way to sign as an agent is to first sign the principal's full legal name, then write the word by, and then sign your name. You may also want to show that you are signing as an agent by writing after the signature: Agent, Attorney in Fact, Power of Attorney, or POA.
A Limited Power of Attorney can give someone the authority to sign a legal document for a specific transaction. For instance, a limited power of attorney may be used to enable a real estate agent to handle a closing on behalf of a buyer or seller who is far away.
A general power of attorney allows the agent to make a wide range of decisions. This is your best option if you want to maximize the person's freedom to handle your assets and manage your care. A limited power of attorney restricts the agent's power to particular assets.
Limited powers of attorney are valid for no more than 90 days, except those used by lessors, which are good for periods up to one year.