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Wanted To Make A PoA To Be Given To My Brother For Sale Of Our House


09-May-2023 (In Property Law)
I want to give PoA to my brother who can do the registry on my behalf as I cannot travel due to medical reasons.
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Answer #1
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You can register the special POA at the place where you stay and give power to your brother. Only POA registered at sub-registrar office can be used for sale of property.. And the Special POA shall be without consideration otherwise it will attract stamp duty and registration charges.
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Answer #2
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Dear Queriest yes you can draft and execute the same and give the right of registration and also to sign and execute the documents which should be specifically mentioned in the POWER OF ATTORNEY. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE SAME KINDLY CALL ME.
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Answer #3
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It is possible to grant a Power of Attorney (PoA) to another person to act on your behalf for property transactions such as registration of property. A PoA is a legal document that allows someone else to make decisions and act on your behalf.

To grant a PoA to your brother, you will need to draft a PoA document that clearly outlines the scope of the authority you are granting to your brother. The PoA document should be executed on a non-judicial stamp paper of the appropriate value, and it must be signed by you in the presence of two witnesses.

Your brother will then need to present the PoA document along with any other required documents to the appropriate authorities to register the property on your behalf. It is important to note that your brother will have the same legal power and authority as you would have if you were present, so it is important to choose someone you trust to act as your attorney-in-fact.

It is recommended that you consult with a lawyer to ensure that the PoA document is drafted properly and that all legal requirements are met.

Thanks & regards,
Adv. Sangram lipane
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