Temporary Poa And Eviction

Summary

If your temporary power of attorney (poa) includes eviction rights, the mother cannot legally evict you. Present your poa in court to support your case. Contact franklin county municipal court for further clarification.

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I have temporary POA of a property I rent the guy who gave it to us is in prison, but now his mother is trying to evict us. Can she evict us while we possess the temporary POA of the property?
What is the duration and specific powers mentioned in your temporary Power of Attorney (POA)?

In Ohio:
- Only the property owner or their legal representative can initiate eviction.
- Contact Franklin County Municipal Court for eviction issues: (*) *-*.
To repair, maintain, manage, insure, rent, lease, release, evict at the property
In Ohio:
- A POA holder can manage property affairs.
- If your POA includes eviction rights, the mother can't evict you.
- Contact Franklin County Municipal Court for more clarity: (*) *-*.
so if she files eviction to the courts and they set a court date, I take the POA paper with me and show it to the judge and they can’t legally evict me?
Yes, presenting your POA in court should help your case. However, it's best to consult with a legal professional for specific advice.
Thank you so much
You're welcome, Racheal! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.