North Carolina Foreclosure
General Information on North Carolina Foreclosures:
There are currently over 5,200 foreclosed properties.
North Carolina Foreclosure is Non-Judicial
North Carolina foreclosure law states that all sales of real property, under a power of sale contained in any mortgage or deed of trust to secure the payment of money, by any mortgagee or trustee, through an agent or attorney for that purpose, appointed orally or in writing by such mortgagee or trustee, whether such writing has been or shall be registered or not, shall be valid, whether or not such mortgagee or trustee was or shall be present at such sale.
Free North Carolina Foreclosure Lookup:
For assistance with your foreclosure search, please contact one of the following websites:
Foreclosure Lookup:North Carolina Foreclosure Search – Foreclosure Deals
Credit Reporting:North Carolina Credit Reporting – Easy-to-understand, includes credit score explanation
Electronic Appraiser:North Carolina Electronic Appraiser – Instant Home Valuations!
Free North Carolina Foreclosure Forms:
Following foreclosure forms are free for download. Most of the forms are provided with instructions on how to fill the form. To download any of these foreclosure papers and forms just right click on the link and select “Save As…”.
Foreclosure Investing Forms – Real Estate Short Sale Forms:
Property Evaluation Sheet
HUD 1 Sheet
Warranty Deed
Authorization to Release Information
Home Equity:
Waiver of Certain Terms in Other Loans with Lender
Affidavit of Lender Relationship
Acknowledgment Regarding Voluntary Repayment of Existing Debt
Notice of Right to Rescind
Election Not to Rescind
Refinance
Affidavit of Reasonable and Necessary Closing Costs For Homestead Property Refinance
Miscellaneous
1099-S Certification For No Information Reporting
1099-S Proceeds from Real Estate Transactions
Affidavit of Exclusion
Affidavit Regarding Loan Purpose
Assignment of Leases, Rents and Profits
Assignment of Mortgage
Authorization to Release Information
Common Drive Agreement
Consent to Encroachment (across property line)
Consent to Encroachment (cross encroachment)
Consent to Encroachment (into easement)
Earnest Money Escrow Agreement
Loan Guaranty
Minimum Escrow Accounting Procedures
Mortgage and Security Agreement
Notary Signature for Corporation
Notary Signature of Individual
Partial Release of Mortgage
Promissory Note
Quit Claim Deed
Rider to Financing Statement
Wrap Around Mortgage Rider
HUD Settlement Cost Booklet
Consumer Handbook on Adjustable Rate Mortgages (CHARM)
RESPA Reform Proposal
Self-Employed Income Analysis