Lake Worth, FL asked in Real Estate Law for North Carolina

Q: I bought a 2 acre wooded lot in western NC at a bankruptcy sale, under $2,500. Looks cut & dry. Should I hire a Lawyer?

Seller pays back taxes and supplies a Trustee's Non Warranty Deed.

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Ben Corcoran
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Ben Corcoran
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  • Yadkinville, NC
  • Licensed in North Carolina

A: The lawyer handling the sale will likely be sufficient to provide you with the proper paperwork, but if you want someone to review it to address any concerns or identify any potential issues you should hire a lawyer.

Anthony M. Avery
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A: At least hire an attorney at a nominal fee to contact a title search. He should also advise on taxes and zoning. More than likely he will be able to describe exactly what estate the Trustee is conveying, if he will also review the Bankruptcy Schedules (A, C & D)

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