Posted on July 28, 2010.
This is an economical way to be my fiance temporary power of attorney to the closing of our first house in KY? It can not be at the end due to his new job, so it looks like our only option is for me to be temporary or "limited" power of real estate. It must be legal in the state of Kentucky. How much does this cost and how we do it?
Usually, simply complete and sign a form to you lawyer for the transaction, and were legalized, which is not likely to cost more than $ 5.
It is a very common situation. Call the real estate agent, tell him that you'll need a P A, so you'll need the form. Unless it's a really lousy agent, you will have the next day. Also ask who is a notary practice if you do not know, probably your agent or a member of the Board may do so.
Call the lawyer closing the loan and they will put in place. It will probably cost less than $ 100. However, it may not even be necessary. Often, the documents he needs to sign can be prepared in advance and he can come and sign it before the end when it does not work or it can simply put off the closing until he could find time to be there. The closing time should be agreeable to all parties, so you do not need to be intimidated by others.
I never heard anything like that. Usually power only works if someone is elderly or not able to make decisions. Can your husband to sign papers, have notarized and then send it to the mortgage company?
Call a lawyer and ask.