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  1. The North Carolina Real Estate Commission licenses and regulates real estate agents in the state of North Carolina.

    • LICENSING

      Real Estate Commission, an independent government agency of...

    • EDUCATION

      Commission rule 58A .0110(g)(9) dictates that “(g) A...

    • PUBLICATIONS

      The Residential Property Disclosure Act (G.S. 47E)...

    • RESOURCES

      – The North Carolina Real Estate Commission (NCREC/...

    • CONSUMERS

      Confirm your potential broker is licensed by using NCREC's...

    • FORMS

      Real Estate Commission LICENSING. Applicants; Application...

    • DEI

      The Commission recognizes the diverse community of those...

    • ABOUT US

      Pursuant to the NC General Statute § 93B-2 the following is...

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  3. Search our free real estate database to access detailed property records. Enter an address to find property deeds, owner information, property tax history, assessments, home values, sales history, mortgages, and more. 📍 Property Records by County. 📅 Sale Prices.

  4. www.ncrealtors.org › legal-ethics › forms-contractsForms Library - NC REALTORS®

    Form 2A12-T: Owners’ Association Disclosure and Addendum for Properties Exempt From Residential Property and Owner’s Association Disclosure Statement

  5. Perform a North Carolina property search to find public North Carolina property records. Property records contain property tax records, property ownership records such as deeds, and property lines maps.

  6. Search Real Estate Records. Search the Wake County Consolidated Real Property Index. Wake County deeds, survey and highway maps, nuptial agreements, restrictive covenants and other documents are recorded at this office. The public has access to these records, some going back to 1785.

  7. www.ncrec.gov › Consumer › ConsumerGuideConsumer Guide to NCREC

    Confirm your potential broker is licensed by using NCREC's Licensee Database Search tool and browse our consumer resources tab, where we highlight tools available for buyer, sellers, landlords, and tenants.

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