Property Ownership

In NH, a general power of attorney gives the attorney-in-fact (agent) the authority to:

AOnly manage bank accounts
BConduct a wide range of legal and financial transactions, potentially including real estate, on behalf of the principal✓ Correct
COnly practice law in NH courts
DOnly execute real estate deeds

Explanation

A general power of attorney authorizes the agent (attorney-in-fact) to conduct broad legal and financial actions for the principal, which may include buying, selling, or mortgaging real estate.

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