Eviction Process North Carolina

Summary

In North Carolina, landlords must provide a 10-day notice to quit for non-payment of rent before initiating the eviction process in court. If the tenant does not comply, the landlord can file for Summary Ejectment. If the court rules in favor of the landlord, the Sheriff enforces the eviction. For further assistance, contact the North Carolina District Court at (919) 792-4000.

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I need a resident evicted from a property that I own. Resident has not paid rent in three months.
Have you provided the resident with a written notice to quit due to non-payment of rent?

In North Carolina:
- A *-day notice is required for non-payment of rent.
- The eviction process can then be initiated in court.

The nearest court is the North Carolina District Court.
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In North Carolina:
- After notice, you can file for Summary Ejectment.
- If successful, the Sheriff enforces the eviction.

The North Carolina District Court's contact: (*) *-*.
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Great! If you have any other legal questions in the future, don't hesitate to reach out. Best of luck with your situation.
do you help in civil matters?
Yes, we do provide information on civil matters. Could you please specify the nature of your civil issue?