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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Out of State Property
I'm a newbie,
In a situation where the seller is in Ga and the subject property in in North Carolina. What state is title contract handled in? How does this work ?
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North Carolina title company and North Carolina Contract will have to be signed.