Can a Person With Power of Attorney Transfer Real Estate Using a Quitclaim Deed?

A Power of Attorney document is created and signed by a grantor to allow one person to conduct business on behalf of another.

Typically, a Power of Attorney document must specify the type(s) of business that can be conducted on behalf of the person granting the Power of Attorney (or grant permission for ‘all types of personal business’).

So intent matters. 

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How Do My Girlfriend and I Take Equal Ownership in Buying a House While Listing Only One of Our Names on the Mortgage?

A lending institution is more likely to loan money when it feels that there is adequate security for its loan.  While a lender may make a loan to one person who is to be the co-owner of a home (disregarding the other), most conventional loans require that both owners sign the note and grant the mortgage to secure the loan. (The theory is that payment from two sources is better than payment from one from the perspective of the lender.)

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