Hello all.
I am in the process of buying and selling. The property I’m selling is owned by myself only and the onward purchase will be a joint purchase with joint mortgage between me and my partner.
I could potentially be working away in the near future and I will not be contactable. This could unfortunately be quite bad timing as it may be when we are expecting to exchange/complete. Hopefully all paperwork will be complete and signed by myself before then (contracts, transfer, mortgage deed), but this may not be the case. Given my job circumstances I have a general power of attorney in place, so that my partner can act on my behalf if I am away. This does cover selling and buying property on my behalf and was discussed when I took out the power of attorney.
However, my concern here is whether or not my partner can act on my behalf in this situation considering the onward purchase will be jointly owned. I didn’t think this would be a problem, but after doing a little research I have seen a couple of online articles saying that there must be two separate signatures on a transfer document.
In other words, I’m not sure if a power of attorney can be appointed to someone who is also going to be a joint owner. Most of the advice online only seems to be regarding selling a home under joint ownership, not a purchase. Also, most of the information I can find refers to an LPA (lasting power of attorney), which is different to what I have in place. Now this has me panicking big style as this could potentially jeopardise the whole purchase,
I am just looking for some advice here or maybe hear from anybody who has been in a similar situation?
Thanks for any help.
I am in the process of buying and selling. The property I’m selling is owned by myself only and the onward purchase will be a joint purchase with joint mortgage between me and my partner.
I could potentially be working away in the near future and I will not be contactable. This could unfortunately be quite bad timing as it may be when we are expecting to exchange/complete. Hopefully all paperwork will be complete and signed by myself before then (contracts, transfer, mortgage deed), but this may not be the case. Given my job circumstances I have a general power of attorney in place, so that my partner can act on my behalf if I am away. This does cover selling and buying property on my behalf and was discussed when I took out the power of attorney.
However, my concern here is whether or not my partner can act on my behalf in this situation considering the onward purchase will be jointly owned. I didn’t think this would be a problem, but after doing a little research I have seen a couple of online articles saying that there must be two separate signatures on a transfer document.
In other words, I’m not sure if a power of attorney can be appointed to someone who is also going to be a joint owner. Most of the advice online only seems to be regarding selling a home under joint ownership, not a purchase. Also, most of the information I can find refers to an LPA (lasting power of attorney), which is different to what I have in place. Now this has me panicking big style as this could potentially jeopardise the whole purchase,
I am just looking for some advice here or maybe hear from anybody who has been in a similar situation?
Thanks for any help.
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