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COVID-19 Stay-At-Home Order: What It Means For Charlotte Real Estate
 
Real Estate Brokerage Not Considered Essential Service In Charlotte-Mecklenburg During Stay-At-Home Order
 
As I wrote yesterday, Mecklenburg County, which includes the municipalites of Charlotte, Pineville, Matthews, Mint Hill, Huntersville, Cornelius and Davidson, issued a “Stay-at-Home” order beginning tomorrow, Thursday, March 26 at 8:00 AM. This order will remain in effect for three weeks until April 16th, although it can be revised or repealed at any time.
 
NCRealtors® have provided the following information as to the impact of the "Stay-at-Home" order on Realtors® in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. Namely:
 
Certain real estate-related businesses were designated as “essential services.” These include banks, lenders, appraisers, attorneys and title companies. The order does not include any explicit references to the many activities included in the closing process, including but not limited to home inspections, walk-through inspections, and in-person closings.  
Real estate brokerage was NOT included as an essential business or service in yesterdays "Stay-at-Home" order. 
The Governor’s executive order requires Registers of Deeds to continue operations, which means that closing activities can continue at the discretion of an Attorney’s office (whether in person or remotely).
Specific critical trades will be allowed to continue to work, including building and construction, plumbers, electricians, exterminators, cleaning and janitorial staff, HVAC, painting, moving and relocation services and other service providers who provide services ... more

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