mercredi 24 mai 2017

Disability and Elder Law Issues: What Constitutes Official Notice That Someone Actually Has Power of Attorney

My question involves a person located in the state of: Washington

My elderly landlord has on numerous occasions ordered me to direct all questions regarding tenancy specifically to her and not to contact other family members with tenancy questions.

I now have a notification from those family members, and it includes an unofficial piece of paper about power of attorney requesting that I not contact the landlord. It includes an attorney’s name on top and contact numbers, but no signatures or any proof at all regarding their agency.

I am expecting a call from the attorney late tomorrow, but action on my part to protect my tenancy is required earlier in the day. I am inclined to ignore the unofficial “do not contact” statement and visit my landlord who lives very close to me.

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.


Disability and Elder Law Issues: What Constitutes Official Notice That Someone Actually Has Power of Attorney

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