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Monday, March 15, 2010

More on Private Transfer Fees…The Debate Continues.

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Another week and more debate on the issue of Private Transfer Fee Covenants. On Friday, March 5, 2010, Ken Harney wrote an interesting arti...
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Friday, March 12, 2010

No Reformation….But Where’s The Constructive Trust…

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The Court of Appeals took another look at reformation law and handed down a harsh decision that was sure to make Fifth Third Mortgage Compan...
Friday, March 5, 2010

Private Transfer Fees...A Distressing New Trend In Real Estate

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More and more I am hearing about the possibilty of placing private transfer fees on the transfer of real estate through the imposition of pr...
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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Supreme Court Rules That the Court Gets To Play Connect the Dots, Not the Jury

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In Pardue v. Brinegar , an opinion filed on January 29, 2010, the North Carolina Supreme Court overturned the North Carolina Court of Appeal...
Friday, January 29, 2010

SEAL. It Does Mean Something. But It Better Be On The Signature Line, Not On The Notary Line

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The North Carolina Court of Appeals took on the question of the meaning of the term “Seal” in Burton v. Williams , issued on January 19, 201...
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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Brokers, Take Good Notes On Your Conversations With Your Clients. Those Conversations Could Be Grounds for a Contract.

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According to the Court of Appeals in Scheerer v. Fisher, an opinion released on January 19, 2010, the North Carolina Real Estate Commission...
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Monday, January 18, 2010

If It Smells, You Better Investigate

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The North Carolina Court of Appeals added further strength to the doctrine of Caveat Emptor on April 7, 2009 when it handed down its opinion...
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First and Foremost, I am a proud Dad of two children, one of which who happens to be on the autism spectrum. In my free time I am an attorney with Nexsen Pruet, PLLC in Greensboro, North Carolina and I concentrate my practice in the areas of land use and real estate litigation as well as commercial real estate. As a hobby, I consider my self an amateur marathoner.
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