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North Carolina Buyer's Notice of Intent to Vacate and Surrender Property to Seller under Contract for Deed

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North Carolina
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NC-00470-14
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This Buyer's Notice of Intent to Vacate and Surrender Property to Seller under Contract for Deed form is used to inform the Seller of the intent of Purchaser to forever cease occupancy of the property subject to transfer by the contract for deed. Purchaser further agrees and understands that upon vacating the premises, all rights, titles, interest and privileges relating to the Contract for Deed and the property are forfeited by the Purchaser.

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This means that if you default and can?t make your payments, you lose the property and all of the money you have already paid into it (often including repairs and improvements). Unlike a traditional mortgage, a defaulting buyer in a contact for deed may only have 30-60 days to cure the default or move out.

In order for the seller to legally cancel the land contract, the seller must bring an action in court for forfeiture of the buyer's rights in the land contract and for restitution of the property.

In the first instance, if your deed is not recorded, there is nothing in the public record to stop the seller from conveying the property to another person.The second situation could happen if your seller fails to pay his or her debts and the seller's creditors file liens or judgments against your property.

Contrary to normal expectations, the Deed DOES NOT have to be recorded to be effective or to show delivery, and because of that, the Deed DOES NOT have to be signed in front of a Notary Public. However, if you plan to record it, then it does have to be notarized as that is a County Recorder requirement.

Contact the other party and ask whether they are willing to negotiate the cancellation of the contract. Offer the other party an incentive to cancel the contract for deed.

To cancel a contract for deed, it takes at least 60 days. You are required to personally serve a notice of cancellation on the buyer and then 60 days later (there are a few exceptions) the contract is terminated.

The buyer should record the contract for deed with the county recorder where the land is located and does so normally within four months after the contract is signed, though the time may vary depending on state law.

Failure to record a deed effectively makes it impossible for the public to know about the transfer of a property. That means the legal owner of the property appears to be someone other than the buyer, a situation that can generate serious ramifications.

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North Carolina Buyer's Notice of Intent to Vacate and Surrender Property to Seller under Contract for Deed