Power of Attorney of Property

  

See: Power of Attorney.

In this case, the power you are granting Uncle Larry to manage your money and/or make financial decisions for you is limited to just this one set of buildings. He can't touch your stock portfolio, nor your bond portfolio, nor your insurance trusts. But when it comes to renting, selling, upgrading, maintaining, and paying taxes on this set of 3 apartment buildings holding 22 families, he's The Man, and has say over everything that happens.

You still think it was a bad idea for him to put in water slides in each home, but since you gave him power of attorney of property before you began the arctic trek, there's nothing you can do about it, 'cept maybe biring back a penguin. They loves them some water slides.

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