A power of attorney is a legal document that gives one person legal authority to act as an attorney (i.e. make decisions) on behalf of another person. Under the BC Power of Attorney Act, an adult of full capacity can appoint an attorney to make decisions on their behalf, do anything the adult may lawfully do by an agent concerning the adult’s financial affairs. They are most often used by strata lot owners who reside full or part-time outside of BC, but they also arise in cases where the strata lot owner may have a cognitive impairment. Read the entire article……………………………….
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