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My grandfather has become incapacitated. As his power of attorney, can I sell his house to pay off medical bills?
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Most likely yes. In most cases, the Power of Attorney is legally able to sell the property of the representative. This allows them to make major financial, health, and estate decisions should you or your loved one become incapacitated. A reliable guardian can ease the burden of decision-making in your loved one’s latter years.