Why Would A Financial Institution Want A Power Of Attorney For An Auto Loan Instead Of Just A Lein Hold?
Friday, February 19th, 2010 at
10:40 pm
I am attempting to refinance a 2006 model auto with a different institution for a lower interest rate however, this institution wants a power of attorney over the vehicle. I’ve had hundreds of auto loans and have NEVER given a POA to the lending institution – so why now?
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