If a property in Mecklenburg County is facing auction, tax foreclosure, inherited-property confusion, title defects, code issues, old liens, or family ownership problems, RREX helps review the situation before value is lost.
Stacey is our intake assistant. She collects information and routes the situation for review.
Mecklenburg County is not one market. A property in West Charlotte may have a very different problem than a property in Matthews, Mint Hill, Pineville, Huntersville, Cornelius, Davidson, or East Charlotte.
Some owners are dealing with tax deadlines. Some are dealing with heirs. Some are dealing with title problems. Some are dealing with code notices, old liens, or family disagreements.
The first step is not to panic. The first step is to get the situation reviewed.
Tax foreclosure, upset bid pressure, auction deadlines, county tax sale
Deceased owner, ET AL deed, multiple heirs, family disagreements
Old liens, judgment liens, title defects, cloudy title
City/county code enforcement, vacant property notices, HOA violations
Abandoned property, out-of-state owners, tired rentals
Behind on payments, bank has sent notices, loan modification failed
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Investors may have already called you. Someone may have knocked on your door. You may have received letters that sound urgent, confusing, or too good to be true.
That does not mean you have to rush.
Before you sign anything, deed anything, promise anything, or let the deadline pass, get the situation reviewed.
Most property owners do not lose value because they are stupid. They lose value because they wait too long, sign the wrong document, talk to the wrong person, or let a deadline make the decision for them.
Do not let the loudest investor, the fastest caller, or the scariest letter make the decision for you. Get the property situation reviewed first.
Call Stacey, our intake assistant, at (984) 367-5656 or submit the property review form. She collects basic information and routes the situation for review.
We need the property address, owner situation, deadline, known taxes, liens, heirs, title issues, and anything else creating pressure.
The information is reviewed so the next step is based on the actual problem, not guesswork or pressure from investors.
When appropriate, RREX may help identify possible next steps, referral paths, resolution options, or professional resources.
Submit your information for a private review of your Mecklenburg County property situation.