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North Carolina does not allow wage garnishment for creditor debt. Liens against real property are possible if the creditor wins a lawsuit judgment and chooses to execute it as a lien against real property owned by the debtor. N.C. also allows a judgment creditor to levy bank accounts even if they are jointly held.

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