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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Real Estate Attorney - Georgia
Hello,
I tried navigating the site for this question, but no luck. The situation, I am stuck in Afghanistan working for a contracting company, and will be a while before I can get stateside. My question is, can you hire an attorney to take care of the entire real estate transaction for you? I have asked a few attorneys in Georgia if they could, they seemed to want nothing to do with it. Most of them just suggest giving Power of Attorney to a family member but I do not want family involved period if I can help it. Basically the attorney would need to purchase the property, complete all paper work, and close on the property. Is there anything out there like this, or am I out of luck since I am deployed? The property will be for a quadplex in Georgia. Any help is appreciated, thanks.