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About Megan B. Hord
Expertise 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.
Experience Licensed NC/SC Realtor, licensed interior designer, certified paralegal. SC resident (York County specific) for 26 years.
Education/Credentials 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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You are here: Experts > Cities/Towns > South Carolina > Real Estate: South Carolina > Mortgage Deficiency Summons
Expert: Megan B. Hord - 10/22/2009
Question I have a lot in NC that is being foreclosed on 11/01/09 and will be sold at auction on 12/01/09 according to the documents I have received. Can you recommend a seasoned attorney in the Charlotte area that can help me fight the inevitable deficiency summons that will be coming ? Thanks.
Answer Hi - I would contact Caudle & Spears or Horack Talley. Actually, Horack Talley would be my first recommendation. I have worked as a real estate paralegal and the attorneys at their firm always seemed to be extremely knowledgeable and efficient. Good luck to you!
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