The General Power of Attorney authorizes the authorized agent to carry out all legal actions contained therein of selling, buying, mortgaging and other powers according to what was stated in some legal jurisprudence, and therefore caution should be exercised when organizing this type of General Power of Attorney because of the risks and fraud it may entail, and therefore we advise to limit the authority of the authorized agent in The text of the General Power of Attorney, and we also advise determining the authority of the authorized agent, such as identifying the property to be sold and its description in the General Power of Attorney by mentioning the record number and the real estate area. It is also possible to conduct the General Power of Attorney with the exception of selling property.
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