This is a legal question, so you would need to ask an attorney. If the property is in one state and you are in another you can have the attorney appoint a Specific Power Of Attorney for this transaction.....talk to an attorney. Laws vary from state to state and property rights are too important to do it wrong. Most attorneys would be happy to advise you of which is the best way for you (generally free advice)
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