If you have agreed to be the executor of an estate, you may be wondering how to succeed in such a critical role. Common mistakes Being the executor for someone’s estate is a time-consuming and difficult undertaking. Making a mistake with something so important is the...
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Virtual real estate transactions and disclosure statements
Residential real estate buyers and sellers have found new ways to interact through the internet. As noted by Realtor.com, virtual open houses and remote closings changed some of the ways people buy and sell homes. Online listings and video tours conducted through...
What it really means to be an executor
Naming an executor is an essential element of a will. The executor's role is to secure assets, pay debts and estate taxes, then distribute what remains according to the deceased's final wishes. Being chosen as an executor speaks to the person's integrity and perceived...
3 common title mistakes you may find when buying a property
When you decide to buy or sell a house, you ready yourself for problems that may come up, and you may have done everything possible to keep those issues from happening. As you get closer to completing the paperwork on your home, be on the lookout for some common...
What does title insurance cover?
Purchasing a new home is an exciting time for North Carolina residents, and many believe that the stressful parts are over once they sign the title. However, there are circumstances in which a prior owner may have claims to your title that you did not know about. In...
How to avoid family conflict in estate planning
Unless you exercise care when creating your estate plan, there is a chance that the decisions you make during the process may create conflicts among your children after you die. By starting early and creating your estate plan while you are of sound mind, you may be...
3 reasons your house is not selling
Selling a home can be both a rewarding and stressful process. If you are lucky, you find a buyer quickly and set a fast closing date. Nevertheless, your house may sit on the market for months or longer. In August 2020, most for-sale homes in the U.S. stayed on the...
How does probate work in North Carolina?
North Carolina residents often have questions about probate during the estate planning process. Understanding how probate works in the state can help inform your decisions. Review these aspects of North Carolina probate when planning your estate. Defining probate...
5 issues that can delay your real estate closing date
Whether you are buying or selling a home, you are probably anticipating a certain closing date. However, closing dates are not cast in stone. Here are five issues that can cause a delay in the proceedings. 1. Unrealistic closing date It normally takes between 45 and...
How do estate taxes work?
If you expect to leave assets to your loved ones, you may have concerns about the taxes they will pay on your estate. While North Carolina no longer has an estate tax, your assets may be subject to federal taxes. Review the federal tax guidelines as you plan your...