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If you are having difficulty paying your mortgage or are already facing foreclosure in North Carolina, you should get acquainted with the state’s foreclosure procedure. You may learn about the processes in a North Carolina foreclosure below, as well as what happens if you still owe money to the lender after a foreclosure, and other topics.

North Carolina Foreclosure Law Articles

Foreclosure Laws and Procedures in North Carolina

Learn about the foreclosure process in North Carolina, including pre-foreclosure stages, foreclosure processes, and homeowners’ rights under both state and federal laws.

North Carolina Deficiency Judgments Following Foreclosure

Learn if you may be required to pay a deficiency judgment after a North Carolina foreclosure.

North Carolina Timeshare Foreclosure and Cancellation Laws

Learn about the North Carolina Timeshare Act, including contract disclosures, the ability to cancel, and the situations under which you might lose your timeshare to foreclosure.

HOA and COA Foreclosures in North Carolina

If you do not pay your HOA or COA assessments in North Carolina, the association may get a lien on your property and foreclose on it.

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