Carta de Poder
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Carta de Poder
Are all Carta de Poder's the same as far as longevity. We use them on the coast with Presta Nombres so could be kinda critical. I've heard recently they are only good for 5 years .... but I see no mention of expiration in my paper work. Could be hidden in the legalese?
Also could they be renewed in Chapala if they are for property in Melaque.
Also could they be renewed in Chapala if they are for property in Melaque.
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Can't edit the above .... but can delete it -- strange
Anyway a Carta de Poder is a Power of Attorney. Some may not know that
Anyway a Carta de Poder is a Power of Attorney. Some may not know that
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Jalisco State law (Civil Code) says poderes are good for up to 5 years.
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Is it a complete re-do or a re-new?
My presta nombre is Lakeside .... and friend in Chapala has presta nombre in Melaque
Also
>>>>> Also could they be renewed in Chapala if they are for property in Melaque.
Do we need new ID, Signature, etc of Mexican owner
My presta nombre is Lakeside .... and friend in Chapala has presta nombre in Melaque
Also
>>>>> Also could they be renewed in Chapala if they are for property in Melaque.
Do we need new ID, Signature, etc of Mexican owner
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Complete new carta poder as old one will have old date, you just cant scratch the date out and put a new one, also it is best to put copy of IDs and they may have expired.
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