Question by Aaron S: power of attorney when selling a motorcycle?
I have a motorcycle in Las Vegas which I am planning to sell next week. I am currently in Los Angeles. What steps do I need to take when it comes to power of attorney and having my friend signing the bill of sale for the bike for me if I am absent? do I just get a power of attorney notarized and do I have to register the power of attorney with the city or county??? what i am confused on is how would the dmv know if i gave my friend the power of attorney to sign a power of attorney when the buyer goes to register the bike??? thanks!
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Answer by J K
You need to go & see a lawyer. He'll draft the POA for you. I know you like your friend, but make sure the POA states that it is ONLY for things relating to the sale of your motorcycle. You'd be amazed at the amount of times a general POA has been given to a trusted friend or family member & they abuse it by ruining your credit. Once that happens, your ownly course of action would be to try & take that "friend" to court & handle it in a civil trial. Since you gave them permission, there is no crime & police can't help you.
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