Power of Attorney — Mortgage is a legal document that authorizes someone (the “agent”) to act on behalf of another person (the “principal”) in matters related to a mortgage loan. The agent is granted the authority to sign documents, make decisions, and take other actions related to the mortgage on behalf of the principal. There are two main types of Power of Attorney — Mortgage: general power of attorney and limited power of attorney. General Power of Attorney — Mortgage grants a wide range of authority to the agent, including the authority to sign and file documents related to the mortgage loan, make payments on the loan, make decisions related to the loan, and take other actions on behalf of the principal. Limited Power of Attorney — Mortgage grants a more limited set of authority to the agent, and is typically used when the principal wants to grant the agent the authority to take specific actions related to the mortgage loan, such as signing documents or making payments. The agent is not granted broad authority to make decisions or take other actions related to the loan.