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Power of Attorney Pitfalls

Power of Attorney Pitfalls

A properly executed Power of Attorney (POA) can be a valuable tool—it’s the key to keeping deals moving when principals are unavailable. But relying on outdated, overly broad, or technically deficient POAs can leave the transaction stuck at the lock.

Navigating Survey Exceptions in North Carolina

Navigating Survey Exceptions in North Carolina

A survey can either unlock peace of mind or jam the lock on a closing. Not every fence, encroachment, or right-of-way should be locked into the title policy without a thorough review. So, when should you accept a survey exception? When do you modify it? And when is it time to object?

Mechanic’s Liens

Mechanic’s Liens

Few things can jam the lock on a commercial real estate closing faster than a mechanic’s lien. In North Carolina, these liens pack a punch—they can attach mid-project, survive the closing, and undermine title protection if not handled properly.

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