North Carolina’s state government fighting for homeowner rights

This is something that every state should do and I am  not sure why more haven’t.

RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina consumers soon will have new protections from foreclosures and intimidating debt collection practices.

Gov. Beverly Perdue on Wednesday signed into law a bill approved by the Legislature last month and backed by Attorney General Roy Cooper.

Once the new law takes effect next month, it will allow a clerk of court to postpone a foreclosure hearing for up to 60 days to allow a homeowner more time to work out a payment plan with the mortgage holder and remain in their home.

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  1. Angela says:

    House shopping is fun but doing it in person is tiring; it’s so nice to eliminate some and find a few gems online, then go see.

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