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Apr. 30 2020

The Age of Quality Control Review

If you have closed on a new home or simply refinanced a mortgage recently, you most likely signed a loan document at closing that authorizes your lender (or the bank to whom your lender sells your mortgage) to verify your credit information after closing. (more…)

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Apr. 17 2020

Real Estate Spotlight: David Ross

A University of South Carolina grad, David Ross joined MGC in 2007 and grew the Real Estate group into a state-wide, full-service practice over the course of 13 years. Did you know that David has been named in Columbia Business Monthly’s Legal Elite of the Midlands for Residential Real Estate seven times, receiving the top attorney vote each time? Learn more about David:

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Aug. 1 2019

MGC Real Estate Opens Office in Summerville

SUMMERVILLE, SC – McAngus Goudelock & Courie has opened an office as part of its real estate practice in Summerville, SC. This is the firm’s second location in Charleston and eighth location in SC. Attorney Chris Digby, who previously practiced in MGC’s Charleston office, joins the firm’s real estate practice in Summerville.

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Jul. 16 2019

Dennis DiSabato Jr. Joins MGC’s Real Estate Practice in Myrtle Beach

MYRTLE BEACH, SC – McAngus Goudelock & Courie is pleased to announce the addition of Dennis DiSabato Jr. to the firm’s real estate law group.

Dennis has been in practice for over a decade and is very well connected in the real estate community in Horry County.  We are very excited to have him join us to help grow our practice in the Myrtle Beach Area.  We look forward to increasing our presence in the region through his efforts,” said David Ross, managing attorney of MGC Real Estate.

DiSabato’s practice focuses primarily on residential and commercial real estate closings. Prior to joining MGC, he worked at a general practice firm with a focus on residential and commercial real estate transactions, estate planning and estate administration as well as general and business litigation. DiSabato earned his Juris Doctor from New York Law School and his Bachelor of Arts from Binghamton University. He is a Horry County Councilman for District three in Myrtle Beach and Carolina Forest and a member of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. Formerly, he presided over the Carolina Forest Civic Association and is a past president and chairman of the Board of Directors for the Coastal Carolina Sertoma Club.

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