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Re: poa
Posted by  jba/fl of FL on 7/25/11 6:17pm Msg #391171
If this is for loan docs, you would do well to call the title company and ask for their prefered exact wording. Sometimes you can find that wording in the 'closing instructions'. There are a few different ways which is why I suggest calling the TC (or whoever hired you.)
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 poa - Jackie/SC on 7/25/11 5:55pm
 Re: poa -  jba/fl on 7/25/11 6:17pm
 Re: poa -  jba/fl on 7/25/11 6:33pm
 An attorney-in-fact cannot take an oath for the principal n/m -  Teresa/FL on 7/25/11 6:51pm
 Is there a reference for this, somewhere ? ... - MrEd_Ca on 7/25/11 7:24pm
 Re: Is there a reference for this, somewhere ? ... -  Marian_in_CA on 7/25/11 7:28pm
 Re: Is there a reference for this, somewhere ? ... - GOLDGIRL/CA on 7/26/11 12:16am
 (woops) continued .... - GOLDGIRL/CA on 7/26/11 12:21am
 ORS 194.505(6) A verification of oath/affirmation is a -  Susan Fischer on 7/26/11 12:56am
 Re: Is there a reference for this, somewhere ? ... -  JanetK_CA on 7/27/11 2:34am
 FL does allow capacity. I don't know if S. Carolina does -  Teresa/FL on 7/25/11 7:34pm
 Re: FL does allow capacity. I don't know if S. Carolina does -  jba/fl on 7/25/11 9:21pm
 Re: FL does allow capacity. I don't know if S. Carolina does -  Teresa/FL on 7/26/11 7:44am



 
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