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REAL ESTATE POWER OF ATTORNEY
REPRESENTATION

Power of Attorney

Attorney, Kimberly M. Soto can review your specific needs and provide valuable information to help you determine what type of Power of Attorney will best represent your Real Estate Power of Attorney needs.

Ms. Soto can also assist in drafting your power of attorney, thus ensuring your interests are fully protected.

A Power of Attorney for real estate purposes may be either a "limited power of attorney" or a "durable power of attorney."

Limited Real Estate Power of Attorney: A limited real estate power of attorney was designed to allow the use of a power of attorney to purchase and sell real estate, or perform other real estate transactions on behalf of the "principle" (the individual granting the power of attorney), by the "attorney-in-fact" (the individual, group, or institution that has been granted power of attorney).

A limited power of attorney documents the limitations, specific authority, and restrictions that the "attorney-in-fact" has relating to specific predetermined issues, such as real estate transactions.

Durable Real Estate Power of Attorney: A durable power of attorney is generally used in planning for the unfortunate circumstance of incapacitation of the "principle." The power of attorney authority would not begin unless incapacitation of the "principle" has occurred and would end when the "principle" has regained their physical and mental ability to act on their own behalf. A durable power of attorney typically grants the "attorney-in-fact" full authority over all real estate and property of the "principle." It is important to note that the "attorney-in-fact" must act in the best interest of the "principle." It may be considered a breach of fiduciary duty or even fraud if the "attorney-in-fact" acts in a manner that benefits their interests, rather than the interests of the "principle."

 

Attorney Kimberly Soto and her staff are well equipped and ready to assist you with all your Real Estate Power of Attorney legal issues and disputes.  The Soto Law Office, P.A. is a dynamic and trustworthy law firm that serves the Real Estate Power of Attorney Representation and Litigation legal needs of those in Central Florida. Our exceptionally talented team listens, cares, and provides excellent client service to achieve remarkable results for our clientele.

 

The Soto Law Office, P.A., is conveniently located in Altamonte Springs, FL near I-4, and proudly serves the residents of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Longwood, Ocoee, Orlando, Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Volusia Counties.

Call Us Today at 321.972.2279 about your Real Estate "Power of Attorney"  legal needs.

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