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About Megan B. Hord
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I specialize in residential property in both SC & NC. Aside from being a licensed Realtor in both states, I am also a licensed interior designer and a certified paralegal - so I am very familiar with both builder and legal languages. My main areas of expertise are the Lake Wylie area, Charlotte (NC), Rock Hill (SC), Fort Mill (SC), and Lake Norman (NC). I have a great deal of experience in assisting relocation clients and can answer any questions regarding relocation to make the transition a smooth one. Also, I can do a market analysis for current residents to determine their home's worth in today's marketplace. I have the knowledge and expertise to answer both general/broad and specific real estate questions and am happy to help in any way I can.

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Licensed NC/SC Realtor, licensed interior designer, certified paralegal. SC resident (York County specific) for 26 years.

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BA in Fine Arts (Concentration: Interior Design) from Winthrop University; Paralegal Certification from the Center for Legal Studies; SC/NC Real Estate Licensee

 
   

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Topic: Real Estate: South Carolina



Expert: Megan B. Hord
Date: 7/15/2008
Subject: rent to own

Question
who pays property taxes in a rent to own contract

Answer
Hello Scott - I am SO very sorry for this delay - for some reason my answer didn't submit the first time.  In the rental portion of the contract, the Seller typically pays taxes and then the buyer would take over taxes (and usually have them escrowed into their mortgage) once the purchase is complete.  Please make sure the rent to own contract is airtight!!!  Thanks!  Have a nice summer!

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