Posted on: 27th Oct, 2008 09:30 am
The person i signed has sold a house in my name and now all I have left is the mortgage at my name without the house.
Hi jimenarv!
Yes, you can definitely revoke a power of attorney anytime and for any reason. This can be done by filing a revocation copy of the declaration. It is a copy of your original declaration which you modify by writing "REVOKE" in large letters at the center top of the original power of attorney. You will also have to sign and put the date at the bottom of the form. Do not forget to attach a copy of the declaration that you want to revoke. You may also file this in the public records where you live or own the real estate, and also even in the local newspapers if business interests are at risk.
Thanks.
Yes, you can definitely revoke a power of attorney anytime and for any reason. This can be done by filing a revocation copy of the declaration. It is a copy of your original declaration which you modify by writing "REVOKE" in large letters at the center top of the original power of attorney. You will also have to sign and put the date at the bottom of the form. Do not forget to attach a copy of the declaration that you want to revoke. You may also file this in the public records where you live or own the real estate, and also even in the local newspapers if business interests are at risk.
Thanks.