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20484
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The 1987 NC General Assembly enacted a statute to allow a trustee to cancel a deed of trust by recording a notice of satisfaction. This bulletin attempts to answer some of the questions registers of deeds continue to have regarding this method of cancellation. Campbell discusses three topics in the Bulletin: execution of a notice of satisfaction by the trustee or mortgagee, the necessary elements of a notice of satisfaction, and the register's entry of satisfaction when the notice is recorded.
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Land Records Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7527 A45), Vol. Issue 12, May 1990, p1-2
Record #:
24135
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The author discusses the 2008 mortgage meltdown in North Carolina and the reasons for the fall in the housing market and how the meltdown will have political and economic impacts for years to come.
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30486
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The North Carolina Home Advantage Mortgage, introduced by the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency in 2013, has unique features that help home buyers overcome a lack of funds for the down payment. The program offers forgivable down payment assistance, low mortgage insurance rates, and simple approval requirements.
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Carolina Banker (HG 2153 N8 C66), Vol. 93 Issue 4, Winter 2014, p47-48, por
Record #:
30489
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Current interest rates are at their lowest level in five years, and with the anticipation of further reductions, North Carolina homeowners are exchanging their high rate mortgage for a new lower rate. The payback method and the net present value method are two approaches used to determine if refinancing is feasible.
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