Charlotte Title Search
Charlotte NC Title Search
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Metrolina Title owner, Brett Hutchins, has 27 years of experience working in the legal and real estate fields. He has worked for several of Charlotte’s most prominent attorneys and firms. Beginning in 1988 as a paralegal, he learned the process of searching titles in North Carolina. During 10 years as a staff paralegal, he conducted title searches, foreclosure hearings, foreclosure sales, and closings in over half of North Carolina’s 100 counties under the guidance and supervision of experienced attorneys.
In 1998, he opened up his own title research business that is now Metrolina Title Research Company. Offering services to area attorneys and firms that is cost effective, timely, and accurate, Metrolina Title has become the premier title research company for hundreds of real estate attorneys. From simple residential searches to recording documents, Metrolina Title saves attorneys time and money by handling these time consuming and very specialized processes that many firms don’t have the staff to handle. In fact, dozens of real estate attorneys have found it much more cost effective to “sub” this work out to Metrolina Title as opposed to keeping an expensive paralegal on staff. With the constant changes implemented by government agencies and the differences in database software between counties, Metrolina Title is an attorney’s best choice to be sure the searches are done timely and correctly.
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Easily retrieve copies of title research for properties, including ownership history, liens, encumbrances, and legal status. Ensure accurate, up-to-date information for informed real estate decisions.
Copy Retrieval
Easily retrieve copies of title research for properties, including ownership history, liens, encumbrances, and legal status. Ensure accurate, up-to-date information for informed real estate decisions.
Foreclosure Sales
Find foreclosure sales in your area with up-to-date listings, property details, and auction dates. Discover opportunities to purchase distressed properties at a fraction of their market value.