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More and more North Carolina local governments are turning to the in rem tax foreclosure process because of the cost and time savings it offers as compared to a traditional mortgage-style tax foreclosure. This new book on the in rem process offers insightful legal analysis, practical tips, and digital forms easily modified for the needs of local tax collectors. It updates and replaces the in rem portion of William A. Campbell's 2003 book, Property Tax Lien Foreclosure: Forms and Procedures.
A free PDF of the table of contents; list of forms; preface and acknowledgments is available (https: //www.sog.unc.edu/publications/books/rem-foreclosure-forms-and-procedures!/details).
A Zip file is included containing forms from the book in Word and PDF formats.
How to Place Your Order: Click "Buy" below. Returning customers will be prompted to log in. New customers must create an account.
Zip File Instructions: After completing your purchase, you may download the zip file from your personal Downloads folder in the School of Government Web Store. This is a zip file (compressed file) that will need to be unzipped (uncompressed). Most computers include software that will automatically uncompress a file once you double-click on the file icon. If you experience any difficulties with unzipping this file, please contact your IT department. After unzipping the file, you will be allowed to download and save/view each file 4 separate times; after the 4th time the files will no longer be available in your personal Downloads folder. Please save your files to your local/personal hard drive or a disk for continuous viewing.