Does a Power of Attorney document have some kind of ID, such as a document number or something?
Not to my knowledge. Usually the holder has a signed notarized document.
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Not to my knowledge. Usually the holder has a signed notarized document.
No, I think it is great you did this and believe you will be fine, certainly not invalidated
Did you file a proof of claim? It is more difficult to get paid in a chapter 7 but support arrears are a priority claim that is taken care of...
I would go back to whomever closed the loan and get the documents needed to protect yourself.
Perhaps you need to stop extending and sell to someone else who is qualified to purchase. Best of luck to you.
Your wife can sign a power of attorney so that you can handle everything but she needs to know what she is signing and be willing to.
I think you may be mixing apples and oranges. A lot depends on how the property is held by the trust, how it is worded and whether notice to...
A quit claim deed will work fine to add your name to the deed.
Each state has a time period which you should hold personal property before selling. You can check with the sheriff's office or find out online.
See a NY condo/coop attorney who can probably straighten this out. It appears you are being taken advantage of.
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