The Auction Is Scheduled. Probate Is Stuck. Taxes Are Delinquent.

From Corey Goldstein

Facing Foreclosure in the Carolinas

Facing Foreclosure in the Carolinas

Written by a local Carolina investor who has resolved over 600 complex property, legal, and probate transitions

If your auction is scheduled…
If probate is delaying decisions…
If delinquent property taxes are compounding pressure…

You are not early in the process.

You are in it.

Foreclosure timelines in North and South Carolina move whether you feel ready or not. Once an auction date is set, options narrow quickly. The right move now can preserve equity. The wrong move can eliminate it permanently.

I wrote this book for homeowners who need clarity when the clock is already running.

Inside, you’ll understand:

  • The actual foreclosure timelines in NC & SC

  • What happens between notice and auction day

  • How probate can complicate or accelerate loss

  • What delinquent taxes truly trigger

  • Where homeowners unknowingly lose leverage

  • The decision points that can still protect equity

This book reflects how I approach resolving these situations in real life — not theory, not generic advice, but strategic action based on how the system actually works.

For some families, that means stabilization.
For others, it means a structured transition before avoidable loss occurs.

Either way, clarity comes first.

A Real Carolina Family Story

“When the auction date was posted, we felt trapped. 

Probate had delayed everything and the tax notices just kept coming. We thought we had no options left. After speaking with Corey, we were able to transition the property before the sale and protect what little equity remained. We finally felt like someone explained the system instead of pressuring us.”                  

Joseph & Carla Stephenson — Indian Land SC 9/2025

If your auction is within weeks, waiting is a decision.
Understanding your position is a smarter one.

5 Critical moves you can still make before auction Day

For serious homeowners in NC & SC facing active property distress.Your information is private. No public posting. No obligation.