You may have heard by now that Remote Electronic Notarization will begin in NC on July 1, 2023. That means we can complete all closings via Zoom starting this summer, right? That seems to be the expectation from many real estate professionals who have heard...
You just closed on your home last month and now you’ve been notified you’ll be making monthly mortgage payments to a new bank. That fast? Yes, it’s normal. Many lenders, outside of smaller banks or credit unions, are in the business of...
When a transaction is on the way to closing, everyone in the deal is keeping fingers and toes crossed that there are no major snags. Occasionally the title search uncovers a judgment, which could then turn into one of those snags. Not all unpaid debts are...
Over the years you’ve probably heard agents or investors mention buying foreclosures, but that term can actually describe a few different types of transactions with the commonality among them being that the subject property is, or was, in some level of...
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a versatile tool that can help clients enter contracts or conduct affairs when their personal availability is limited or restricted. A POA can enumerate broad or narrow powers. A POA can authorize the designated representative to...