Tennessee Real Estate Laws Overview

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Tennessee real estate laws require sellers to disclose known defects. Non-judicial foreclosures are common. Landlord-tenant laws cover deposits and evictions. North carolina requires mutual agreement for property sales. Joint tenancy in north carolina includes right of survivorship. Consult a local attorney for detailed guidance.

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the law where one to buy two to sell in NC?
It seems you are asking about the "one to buy, two to sell" law in North Carolina, which pertains to the requirement of having two parties (a buyer and a seller) for a transaction to occur. This is a general principle in real estate transactions where mutual agreement is necessary. Let me know if you have specific questions about real estate laws in Georgia!
That’s not what I mean
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Real estate laws. Where the saying is, it take one to buy but both parties to sell.
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It sounds like you're referring to the principle that in real estate, a single person can buy a property, but selling typically requires the agreement of all parties with ownership interest, such as joint tenants. This is generally true in many states, including Georgia. Do you have a specific question related to property ownership in Georgia?
Joint tenants laws in NC
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In North Carolina, joint tenancy means that when one joint tenant dies, their interest in the property automatically passes to the surviving joint tenant(s). This is known as the right of survivorship. For more detailed information, consulting a local attorney would be beneficial.