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Can You Stop Foreclosure in North Carolina?

Foreclosure is one of the most stressful — and potentially devastating — situations a North Carolina homeowner can face. Not only do you stand to lose your home if your house is foreclosed upon, but your credit score and ability to secure another… Read More
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What Is a Quiet Title Action For Real Estate?

In North Carolina, complex laws govern ownership and transfer of real estate. Occasionally, legal issues regarding the title to specific property arise because more than one person claims to have an interest in the property. When that occurs, an owne… Read More
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Renting a House in the Outer Banks? Know Your Rights Under the North Carolina Vacation Rental Act

If you’re thinking of renting a home or condo for your beach trip to the Outer Banks — or if you own or are thinking of buying a rental property there — you should understand the provisions of the North Carolina Vacation Rental Act. The Act con… Read More
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Agricultural Leases: Cash Farm Leases and Crop Share Leases in North Carolina

While northeastern North Carolina is famous for the beaches of the Outer Banks, our region also is rich in farmland and internationally recognized as major agricultural production area. Farming is an essential part of our economy. Agricultural leases… Read More
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