Grantor And Grantee Power Of Attorney

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Indiana
Control #:
IN-07-81
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This form is a Warranty Deed where the Grantor is a business entity such as a corporation or limited liability company and the Grantee is an Individual. Grantor conveys and warrants the described property to Grantee. This deed complies with all state statutory laws.

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To All to Whom these presents shall come, I..... of... NOW KNOW YOU ALL AND THESE PRESENTS WITNESS that I, the saiddo hereby appoint the said.. as my true and lawful Attorney with full power and authority to do and execute all acts, deeds, and things as hereinafter mentioned.

The person who is executing the POA is called the executant and the person to whom power is granted is called general power of attorney (GPA) holder or beneficiary. There are two kinds of POA. One is the GPA.

How to get special power of attorneyThe name and address of the principal.The ID, physical address, and agent's details.A reason to get the SPA.Date and the place where one will sign that form.The principal's signature.The principal's name, identification number, and the ID expiry date.More items...?

You can transfer the property as power holder to your self.It is Legal. Nothing is wrong and nothing is illegal.

And I do hereby, agree and undertake to ratify the acts, deeds, matters and things done by the said attorney under this Power of Attorney. In the presence of: 1. (Full Name) (Address) (Sign. Of Witness 1) 2.

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It is often convenient - or even necessary - to have someone else act for you. A limited power of attorney may give someone the right to sign a deed to property on a day when you are out of town.The POA continues if the Grantor becomes incapacitated. However, a Power of Attorney expires when the Grantor dies. (1) "Agent" means a person granted authority to act for a principal under a power of attorney, whether denominated an agent, attorney in fact, or otherwise. Can a Power of Attorney Create an Irrevocable Trust? Yes — but only with the express authorization of the principal. When you create and sign a durable power of attorney, you give another person legal authority to act on your behalf. Within a Power of Attorney, if you are the one granting authority to a representative, you are called the principal.

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Grantor And Grantee Power Of Attorney