They can certainy sign the papers that assign a home to you, but they cannot sign papers that cause you to take on the financial obligation of a mortgage.
No, in some cases it is illegal.
it depends on what on a legal document yes
Probably,but nobody does it...
Of course! It would only be legal if you have a power of attorney from the individual authorizing you to sign for them.
No, they cannot. It is illegal to sign the check that belongs to someone else. However in case of joint accounts it is enough if either of the account holders sign the check and it is perfectly legal too.
Only a person who legally owns a home can sell it. If you "put someone else's name" on the home, it means you quit claim your interest in the home to them. They then have the right to decide whether or not to sell.
You really cannot have a policy issued without the insured person knowing it as they will have to sign the policy as it is a legal contract. If you sign their name you have committed a felony of forgery and this is illegal.
Yes, it is illegal to sign someone else's name without their consent, even if they live with you. It is considered fraud and can lead to serious legal consequences. It is always best to seek permission before handling or opening someone else's mail.
No, you cannot sign a cashier's check over to someone else.
Yes, forging a signature without authority is illegal and can be considered a criminal offense. It is important to obtain proper consent before using someone else's signature for any document or agreement.
yes or else they will take it bac ur wecome
No.