North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H797

Introduced
4/7/25  
Refer
4/8/25  
Report Pass
4/17/25  
Refer
4/17/25  
Refer
4/17/25  
Report Pass
4/29/25  
Engrossed
4/30/25  

Caption

Residential Property Wholesaling Protection

Impact

The bill aims to enhance consumer protection within the residential real estate sector by ensuring homeowners are fully informed of their rights and obligations during wholesaling transactions. By requiring that residential property wholesalers obtain a real estate license, it helps regulate an area that has been criticized for lacking oversight, thus potentially decreasing instances of unfair or deceptive practices. The stipulated right to cancel ensures that homeowners can make informed decisions without the pressure of binding contracts.

Summary

House Bill 797, known as the Residential Property Wholesaling Protection Act, seeks to amend North Carolina's real estate license law. This legislative measure will clarify that residential property wholesaling and related transactions require licensure as real estate brokerage activities. It also empowers homeowners with explicit rights to cancel purchase contracts up to thirty days after execution, designed to protect them from potentially exploitative practices in the residential property market.

Sentiment

There appears to be a favorable sentiment towards this legislation, as it has received overwhelming bipartisan support, indicated by a voting history that demonstrates no opposition. Advocates argue that by empowering homeowners and introducing stricter regulations, the bill not only defends consumer rights but also promotes transparency and fairness in real estate transactions. However, there may be concerns among some stakeholders in the real estate community regarding the potential for increased regulatory burdens.

Contention

While the bill primarily strengthens consumer protections, there are discussions regarding the practical implications of these changes. Industry critics may argue that increased regulation could complicate the wholesaling process and potentially lead to higher operating costs for businesses involved in residential real estate transactions. The balance between consumer protection and the operational viability of real estate practices remains a point of contention among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC AB1850

Real estate: wholesaling.

NC HB07078

An Act Concerning The Removal Of Unauthorized Persons From Real Property, Continuing Education Requirements For Real Estate Licensees, Requiring A Study Of Residential Real Property Wholesaling And Revising The Title Of A Real Estate Salesperson To A Real Estate Agent.

NC HB2486

Distressed residential property

NC HB468

Provides with respect to the wholesale of residential real properties

NC HB5366

Occupations: real estate; real estate wholesaling and mandatory disclosures; provide for. Amends secs. 2501, 2502b, 2503 & 2512e of 1980 PA 299 (MCL 339.2501 et seq.) & adds sec. 2517a.

NC HB555

Georgians First Residential Property Protection Act; enact

NC HB1166

Requires property disclosures for vacant residential property

NC H1257

Property Tax Benefits for Residential Properties

NC H1259

Property Tax Benefits for Residential Properties

NC HB1456

Consumer Protection - Residential Property Advertisement - Ownership Verification

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