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Updated almost 9 years ago, 02/16/2016

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Jorge R.
  • Specialist
  • Davidson, NC
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Buying at the courthouse steps in NC

Jorge R.
  • Specialist
  • Davidson, NC
Posted

As you can see, could not sleep well tonight...

I had been working with a seller for a home in the Charlotte area on purchasing her pre-foreclosure.  She ended up missing a hearing and was promptly scheduled for auction very quickly.

At this point, if I want to purchase the home, it will have to be at the courthouse.

I don't see any other mortgages on the title or code violations but I am sure my simple searches do not cover all of the possible pitfalls.

Woudl all liens be extinguished once I purchase the purchase the property?

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