Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Pennsylvania
power of attorney
I co-signed on a car loan for a son in North Carolina. I live in PA and he wants me to sell the car here in PA. Bank says I need a Power of Attorney. Can I arrange that with him living in North Carolina and me living in PA? Thanks.
Asked on 3/04/04, 5:27 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Gerald Hershenson
Law Office of Gerald M. Hershenson
Re: power of attorney
You can have a limited power of attorney signed by your son in North Carolina. However, it should conform to Pennsylvania law. Under PA. law the power of attorney must contain a notice provision and consent form to be valid. It is not expensive to prepare. If I can assist please let me know. The document must be notarized in the state in which he resides. Gerald Hershenson Esq. 215-579-9390
Answered on 3/05/04, 1:38 pm