You will have to get power of attorney from your husband that is acceptable in form in Trinidad and Tobago. Then you should retain counsel there to handle the sales.
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Rich
Attorney
30+ years in private practice handling estate matters; Law professor; Mediator.
Yes since his name the only one on the deed and even if you were both on title, you need his power of attorney to list and sell the properties.
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