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Remote Buying Safety

Power of Attorney & Remote Property Buying

Distance doesnโ€™t cause loss. Blind delegation does.

Buying property remotely โ€” especially as an NRI or out-of-city buyer โ€” often involves Power of Attorney (POA). While POA is a useful tool, it is also one of the most misused.

This page helps you understand how to use POA safely and what to avoid when you cannot be physically present.

Why Caution Is Needed

Why POA Is High Risk If Misused

Power of Attorney gives legal authority to act on your behalf. If it is broad, unclear, or unchecked, decisions can be made without your awareness or consent.

Most POA-related problems appear only after money is paid.

Blind Trust
Broad Authority
No Visibility
Delayed Discovery
Know This

Types of Power of Attorney

Not all POAs give the same level of control.

Specific POA

Limited to a defined task (e.g. registration only). Lowest risk.

Conditional POA

Valid only after certain conditions are met. Moderate risk.

General POA

Grants wide authority. Highest risk if misused.

In most property transactions, a specific POA is sufficient.

Control & Visibility

How to Stay in Control After Giving POA

Delegation should never mean disappearance.

Get scanned copies of every signed document immediately

Confirm every step in writing (email / WhatsApp)

Request video/photo proof for site visits or registration

Limit POA holder to execution โ€” not decisions

Use It Carefully

When POA Makes Sense

You are abroad or unable to travel for execution

The role is limited to registration or document submission

POA should support execution โ€” not decision-making.

Avoid These

POA Mistakes That Cause Loss

Signing POA before finalizing price and unit

Giving open-ended authority without limits

Allowing POA holder to negotiate price independently

No reporting or confirmation after execution

Remote Safety Check

Before You Sign POA

If any answer is โ€œnoโ€, pause and reassess.

If you wouldnโ€™t sign it in person without clarity โ€” donโ€™t sign it remotely.

  • Scope of POA is limited and written clearly
  • Price, unit, and payment terms are finalized
  • POA holder cannot make financial decisions
  • You receive copies of all executed documents

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