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Judgment Lien on Property in Robbinsville, NC

A judgment lien on your property in Robbinsville, NC does not prevent selling. Find debtor rights attorneys, settlement strategies, and homestead exemption details.

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Situation overview

A judgment lien on your property in Robbinsville, NC attaches to all real estate you own in the county where it is docketed (N.C.G.S. 1-233). NC liens last 10 years and can be renewed once. Your homestead exemption protects up to $35,000 ($60,000 if 65+) from judgment enforcement.

What to do first

A judgment lien on your property in Robbinsville does not prevent selling, but it must be addressed at closing. Understanding the lien amount, age, and your homestead exemption gives you leverage to negotiate a reduced payoff — especially as judgments approach their 10-year expiration.

Start with

  1. Search the county judgment docket to confirm all liens, amounts, and filing dates against your property.
  2. Negotiate with the creditor — lump-sum settlements of 50-70% are common, especially for aging judgments.
  3. Claim your homestead exemption ($35,000 in NC, $63,250 in SC) to protect equity from judgment enforcement.

Avoid

  1. Assume you cannot sell — judgment liens are satisfied from sale proceeds at closing.
  2. Wait for the judgment to expire without acting — creditors can renew NC judgments for an additional 10 years.
  3. Accept the judgment amount at face value — always audit for calculation errors, improper interest, and fees.

NC law reference

Key legal facts for judgment lien situations in North Carolina.

Homestead exemption
$35,000 ($60,000 if 65 or older)

Step-by-step action plan

A starting path you can follow before committing to any contract or agreement.

  1. Search the county judgment docket at the Clerk of Superior Court to confirm all liens against your property.
  2. Determine the age and amount of each judgment — NC judgments expire after 10 years with one possible renewal.
  3. Consult a debtor rights attorney about settlement negotiation, lien avoidance, or homestead exemption claims.

Who to contact in Robbinsville

Judgment and Lien Defense Attorneys

McKinney & Tallant, P.A.

Robbinsville general practice firm located at the Graham County Courthouse. Attorneys Zeyland G. McKinney Jr., Eric W. Stiles, and Mack D. Tallant handle real estate transactions, civil litigation, and debt-related matters for Graham County homeowners across the Western District of North Carolina.

(828) 479-2442

40 Court St, Robbinsville, NC 28771

McKinney & Tallant real estate and civil law

Cody Law Group

Robbinsville-based firm founded by attorneys Brady C. Cody and Cadee Cody Burchfield, siblings who were born and raised in Graham County and returned to serve their community. The firm handles real estate transactions, title matters, and business law for Robbinsville and Graham County clients. Named Best Law Office in Graham County.

(828) 479-5042

5 N Main St, Robbinsville, NC 28771

Cody Law Group real estate

Housing Counseling and Foreclosure Prevention

Mountain Projects, Inc. — HUD-Approved Housing Counselor

HUD-approved housing counseling agency serving western NC mountain counties including Graham County. Provides foreclosure prevention counseling, loan-workout planning, and loss-mitigation guidance for homeowners facing financial hardship.

(828) 452-1447

154 Medical Park Loop, Sylva, NC 28779

Mountain Projects housing counseling

HUD Housing Counselor Referral Line

Federal HUD counselor locator and hotline for Robbinsville homeowners who need foreclosure-prevention counseling, loan-workout planning, and loss-mitigation guidance in Graham County.

Find a HUD-approved housing counselor

North Carolina Housing Finance Agency Homeowner Help

State mortgage-delinquency and foreclosure-prevention guidance for North Carolina homeowners, with referrals to HUD-approved counseling agencies serving Graham County.

NCHFA homeowner assistance

Free and Low-Cost Legal Aid

Legal Aid of North Carolina — Smoky Mountain / Murphy Office

Regional Legal Aid office serving Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon, and Swain Counties with free civil legal services including housing, foreclosure prevention, debt defense, and family safety matters for income-eligible residents.

(828) 586-8931

27 Hatchett St, Murphy, NC 28906

Legal Aid NC Murphy office

Legal Aid NC — Statewide Helpline

Statewide civil legal intake helpline for North Carolina residents. Call Monday–Friday 8:30 AM–3:30 PM for screening and referral. Useful for Graham County residents unable to reach the regional office.

Legal Aid NC statewide helpline

NC Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service

Statewide lawyer referral service for Robbinsville homeowners who need private counsel in foreclosure, probate, bankruptcy, divorce, or title/lien disputes in Graham County.

NC Bar lawyer referral service

Judgment Lien Real Estate Agents in Robbinsville

Chamiese Evans — Licensed Realtor

Specializing in helping Robbinsville homeowners navigate judgment lien situations — whether that means selling, negotiating, or exploring every option before making a decision. NorthGroup Real Estate.

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Common questions

Can I sell my house with a judgment lien in Robbinsville?

Yes. The judgment lien is paid from sale proceeds at closing. The closing attorney orders a payoff quote from the creditor, and the lien is satisfied before the buyer receives clear title. If proceeds are insufficient, you may need to negotiate a reduced payoff.

How long does a judgment lien last in NC?

In North Carolina, judgment liens last 10 years and can be renewed once for a total of 20 years. In South Carolina, judgment liens last 10 years and cannot be renewed. The judgment becomes unenforceable after expiration.

What is the homestead exemption for judgment liens in NC?

In North Carolina, the homestead exemption protects up to $35,000 in home equity from judgment creditors ($60,000 if age 65+). In South Carolina, the exemption is approximately $63,250 (adjusted every two years). This equity is exempt from judgment lien enforcement.

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Researched by CC Evans, Marketing Analyst — RobinOffer

Last reviewed: February 2026

This directory is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. Confirm all options with licensed counsel or a qualified financial professional before signing any agreement.

Sources: NC General Statutes · HUD.gov · CFPB.gov

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