To change a name on real estate as a beneficiary, the individual needs to complete a property deed transfer, such as a quitclaim deed or warranty deed, depending on the situation. This involves filling out the appropriate form with the new name and any necessary information, then signing it in the presence of a notary. After that, the deed must be filed with the local county recorder's office to make the change official. It's advisable to consult with a real estate attorney to ensure compliance with local laws and regulations.
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Generally no. The principal should personally sign a change in beneficiary form. However, you need to review the original POA document to determine if that power was specifically granted. See also related question linked below.
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