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Hello People,
Had a very quick question on Power of Attorney for NRIs. I am a citizen and resident of Canada. I am looking to buy a property in India through a Home Loan. I have been asked by my bank to appoint an attorney who will carryout the required procedures for buying a property. Question really is Can i not get a local attorney to create a power of attorney and have that mailed over to india without going through of hassle of involving local indian consulate? Is that really neccessary ? Can anyone please shed some light on this ? regards, P.Dogra |
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Which bank is it? I think you can get it done via a Notary public and then get the POA holder's registered in India.
Please check the instructions for the POA for the bank. I know ICICI and ING allow it to be attested by public notary |
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