Yes, someone with power of attorney (POA) generally has the authority to manage the financial and legal affairs of the person they represent, which can include handling personal property. However, the specific rights and limitations depend on the type of POA and the laws of the jurisdiction. It’s important for the agent to act in the best interests of the principal and adhere to any specific instructions outlined in the POA document. If there are concerns about the agent's actions, it may be advisable to seek legal advice.
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