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North Carolina Notice of Sale — Merge Template
North Carolina Notice of Sale — Merge Template
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North Carolina Notice of Sale — Merge Template
Before a foreclosure sale can proceed in North Carolina, proper notice must be published and posted. This Notice of Sale template is formatted for use in North Carolina Superior Court foreclosure proceedings and covers everything required — property description, sale details, trustee information, and all required statutory disclosures.
Every case-specific detail is called out in bold highlighted merge fields. Fill in the fields and it's ready to post and publish.
What's Included:
- Complete Notice of Sale — fully drafted with all required North Carolina statutory language including AS IS disclosures, upset bid period, deposit requirements, and leasehold tenant notice
- Fully merge-ready — bold highlighted fields for: Property County, Borrower(s)/Grantor(s), Deed of Trust Date, Recording Book & Page, Civil Case Number, Sale Date, Sale Time, Original Borrower(s) with AKA, Loan Amount, Property Address, Tax Parcel ID, Current Owner(s), Notice Date, and full attorney/trustee signature block
- Two-column caption table — properly formatted for NC Superior Court with case number and NOTICE OF SALE heading
- All required disclosures included — AS IS/WHERE IS language, deposit requirements, upset bid period, IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWING notice, and Special Notice for Leasehold Tenants
- Attorney/Substitute Trustee signature block — fields for attorney name, firm, address, and phone
- Posted and By lines included — ready for posting certification
- Saves drafting time — skip the blank page on one of the most frequently filed documents in a foreclosure case
This template is sold for informational and drafting purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Users are responsible for ensuring compliance with current North Carolina statutes, local court rules, and publication requirements.
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