About Law Offices of Kevin C Link — Real Estate Law Concord NC
The Law Offices of Kevin C Link delivers focused real estate law Concord representation to buyers, sellers, and investors across Cabarrus County. The firm has operated since 1992 and works with clients in Mecklenburg County and surrounding North Carolina markets. Because Cabarrus is one of the fastest-growing counties in the state, transactional volume keeps the practice busy year-round.
Attorney Kevin C Link handles closings, title work, and contract review from offices at 1 Buffalo Ave NW, Suite 3305 in Concord. The firm also guides clients through commercial deals, lease disputes, and boundary issues. In addition, Link supports developers and lenders moving projects through local zoning and title challenges. Clients typically come in through realtor referrals and repeat-customer recommendations across Concord.
What Clients Say
Clients describe the firm as accessible and direct, particularly during fast-moving closings. Reviewers consistently mention the team’s responsiveness on title questions and contingency deadlines. Several highlight Link’s willingness to explain technical clauses in plain English before signing.
Real Estate Law Concord — Practice Areas & Services
- Residential closings for buyers, sellers, and refinancing homeowners across Cabarrus County.
- Commercial real estate transactions, including investment properties and small-business purchases.
- Title examination, title insurance, and curative work for clouded chains.
- Contract drafting and review for purchase agreements, leases, and seller financing.
- Boundary disputes, easements, and quiet title actions in North Carolina district court.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does North Carolina require an attorney for a home closing?
Yes. North Carolina law requires a licensed attorney to supervise residential real estate closings. The attorney handles the title search, prepares the deed, and disburses funds at settlement.
How long does a typical closing take in Concord?
Most residential closings move from contract to keys in 30 to 45 days. Cash deals can close faster, while financed purchases depend on lender underwriting. The Law Offices of Kevin C Link coordinates with lenders and realtors to keep the timeline tight.
Where do real estate disputes get filed in Cabarrus County?
Civil real estate cases go to the Cabarrus County Courthouse at 77 Union St S in Concord. The court hears boundary disputes, breach of contract claims, and quiet title actions. Filing rules and discovery deadlines move quickly, so early counsel matters.
Quick Facts: Real Estate Law in Concord, North Carolina
- Attorney density: North Carolina has 2.5 lawyers per 1,000 residents, ranked 39th nationally — American Bar Association
- Closing rule: North Carolina requires an attorney to oversee residential real estate closings — NC State Bar Authorized Practice Committee
- Local venue: Cabarrus County Courthouse at 77 Union St S, Concord — NC Judicial Branch


