Power of attorney can be used to delegate certain owner rights (FL)

Q: Can a legal owner of a condominium use a limited power of attorney to assign his rights as an owner to another person? An owner at a condominium wants to give me a power of attorney to exercise his rights to attend meetings, speak at meetings, contact the manager, use the facilities, vote in the election, serve as an officer or director, etc. Can he do this?   Read the Q&A…………………………………

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