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As investors approach flood-affected areas in Western North Carolina, please be aware that property purchase offers may come with complex, legally binding contracts that could reduce your equity. Before signing any agreements, even if they seem beneficial, consult with a real estate professional or attorney to fully understand the terms
The North Carolina Attorney General's Office has a hotline to report scams including disaster repairs, price gouging, and fraud contractors. Call (877) 5-NO-SCAM toll-free within North Carolina or file a complaint online.
Last updated: January 18, 2025, 5:50 pm