who is responsible for making sure that all documents are accurate and true.?

Ivory
Home Buyer
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a owner claims that he did not authorize the p. o. a. for the sale of his home.

Answers (2)
Nash Khraishi
Agent
Oakland County, MI

Hello Ivory,

The POA is normally a form that is burnished by a Title Company or an Owner Lawyer. Buyer and Buyer's agent should verify that the POA is actually genuine. Other documents are usually checked by all parties including Title Company at the time of closing.

Now, of course, every transaction is different somehow. If you have specific questions, feel free to contact me.


Nash
RE Consultant
nashk@kw.com
248-530-7278

Sun Nov 1 2009, 06:23
Jenny A. Le
Agent
California
FIRST ANSWER

All parties - seller, listing agent, buyer, buyer's agent, escrow officer, title officer, and to a certain extent the lender.

Sat Oct 31 2009, 23:27

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