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Updated about 15 years ago on . Most recent reply

Power Of Attorney
I did some searches through the forums, but I really couldn't get a clear answer to my question. I see that some doing short sales get a POA and some jsut get the Auth. to Release. What's the difference? What's the advantage of getting Power Of Attorney compared to just a Auth to Release? How do you overcome homeowner fears fo signing such a document...because I know there has to be some hesitation on their part?