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Is an Agent Acting as my Power of Attorney Required to Disclose Receipts Disbursements and Transactions?

Is an Agent Acting as my Power of Attorney Required to Disclose Receipts Disbursements and Transactions?

Nov 15, 2019 | Power of Attorney

Surprisingly the answer to this question is, no. The agent is not required to release that information unless the principal requests it from the agent, unless the court orders the agent to turn the information over, or the principal dies and the personal...

Florida Power of Attorney Rejecting Power of Attorney Improper Rejection 4 of 4

Apr 28, 2015 | Power of Attorney

A third person who improperly rejects a power of attorney is subject to: 1.         A court order mandating acceptance of the power of attorney; and 2.         Liability for damages, including reasonable attorney fees and costs, incurred in any action or proceeding...

Florida Power of Attorney Rejecting Power of Attorney Reason for Rejecting 3 of 4

Apr 24, 2015 | Power of Attorney

A third person who rejects a power of attorney for any reason other than as provided in paragraph (1)(a) must state in writing the reason for the rejection. (1) A third person is not required to accept a power of attorney if: (a) The third person is not otherwise...

Florida Power of Attorney Rejecting Power of Attorney 2 of 4

Apr 23, 2015 | Power of Attorney

A third person may not require an additional or different form of power of attorney for authority granted in the power of attorney presented. Share this...

Florida Power of Attorney Rejecting Power of Attorney Banking & Investment Transactions 1 of 4

Apr 22, 2015 | Power of Attorney

A third person must accept or reject a power of attorney within a reasonable time. Four days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, are presumed to be a reasonable time for a financial institution or broker-dealer to accept or reject a power of attorney...

Florida Power of Attorney Good Faith Acceptance Third Party’s Who Act in Reliance 5 of 5

Apr 20, 2015 | Power of Attorney

1.         Third persons who act in reliance upon the authority granted to an agent and in accordance with the instructions of the agent shall be held harmless by the principal from any loss suffered or liability incurred as a result of actions taken before the...
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