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Auctions and Judicial Sales

Following a Court Proceeding, a Judge may appoint an attorney to auction property at the courthouse steps or sell the property through a real estate broker. At The Rodgers Law Firm, we work hard to get the property ready for market and have it sold as quickly as possible. Whether it’s an issue with property being divided between owners or the sale of property owned by a child or an incompetent adult, we can help by selling the property efficiently and in accordance with North Carolina law.

How We Help You

Serve as Commissioner, Receiver, or Auctioneer

We can serve as a neutral court appointee or by agreement of those involved to sell the property and divide the sales proceeds in accordance with North Carolina law.

Collaboration with Lenders, Title Companies, and Attorneys

We coordinate with banks, title insurers, and attorneys to ensure your property is sold quickly and obtaining the highest amount possible for the property.

Pro-active Problem Resolution

Our goal is to get out ahead of any issues that we can foresee and to take the correct steps to keep the sale moving.

Our 3-Step Process

1. Schedule a Consultation
Share the details of your title issue, and we’ll assess the situation.
2. Develop a Title Resolution Plan
We’ll investigate and create a strategy to clear title defects, ensuring your property’s market readiness.
3. Finalize for Sale or Financing
With your title issues resolved, you’re free to complete your property transaction smoothly.

Auctions and Judicial Sales FAQs

What is a judicial sale or auction?

A judicial sale or auction occurs when a judge appoints an attorney to sell property as a result of court proceedings. The sale can happen as a public sale at the courthouse steps through an auction or as a private sale via a real estate broker.

When might a judicial sale be necessary?

Judicial sales are typically necessary when property must be sold or divided among multiple owners or when the owner is a minor or an adult who is incompetent, or, occasionally, involves an estate.

How does The Rodgers Law Firm help in judicial sales?

We efficiently list the property for the market, serving as Commissioner, Receiver, or Auctioneer. Our role is as a neutral, court-appointee promoting fairness and compliance with North Carolina law.

What roles can The Rodgers Law Firm fulfill in this process?

Our attorneys can act as a neutral court-appointed Commissioner, Receiver, or Auctioneer, overseeing the property sale and managing proceeds distribution according to legal requirements.

How does your firm collaborate with other professionals?

We proactively coordinate with lenders, title companies, and attorneys to expedite sales, aiming for the highest possible sale value for the property.

What if there are complications or title issues?

We prioritize identifying and addressing potential problems early, developing strategic solutions to clear title defects swiftly and effectively.

How do I get started?

Call us at (910) 726-3600 or schedule a consultation online to discuss your situation and take the first step toward resolving your judicial sale or auction concerns.