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[+] LLC Questions??? - Jay Duncan/MO (9 replies)
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[+] $26 for Current owner - Judy Nisonger/CA (45 replies)
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[+] Who knows about this company? - Steve Schneider/IN (11 replies)
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[+] thin title plants? - Donna Grady/NC (1 reply)
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[+] RESPA Reform!!! Can you make a difference!?!?! - Jay Duncan/MO (2 replies)
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[+] Help - Fees Issue - Jonathan Mintz/TN (1 reply)
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[+] Abstractor Charges - Chris Eccles/CT (1 reply)
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[+] efax - Loretta Reed/MD (12 replies)
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[+] Ratings - Shannon Blatt/VA (1 reply)
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[+] First American Tech Expo - Robert Franco/OH (4 replies)
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[-] Need Help, again - Shannon Blatt/VA (3 replies)
10/14/2004 4:39:27 PM (2126 views)
Re: Need Help, again - Shannon Blatt/VA
10/15/2004 11:44:51 PM (3243 views)
Re: Need Help, again - Donna Grady/NC
10/16/2004 11:17:39 PM (3185 views)

The answer is B.... unless they purchased the property in 1992 as singles and deeded to themselves as married before September of 1994 then the answer in NC would be C because they owned the property in NC as tenants in the entirety for 10 years back...and the answer in SC would still be B because they owned the property as joint tenants with the rights of survivorship because SC does not have tenants in the entirety...but the big question is:  Do you search judgments for 10 years or for 20 years? 

After the divorce did one quitclaim the property to the other?  If so, in NC the answer goes back to B for 10 years back.  But in all these scenarios or when in doubt  is always the safest answer (LOL).  Is this test for NALTEA?  Who can take the test and what will they gain for taking it?  Would one get to study or review before taking the test?  And how does the test overcome the differences in law from state to state like the example I just gave you above? 

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Re: Need Help, again - Shannon Blatt/VA
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