Eviction Process In Trailers

Summary

In North Carolina, landlords must follow a legal process to evict tenants, including written notice and a court order. Landlords can set reasonable guest rules but cannot completely deny tenant visitors. Consult a local attorney for detailed advice.

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I live in a trailer my mom owns we went before a megestrey to evict my bestfriend and her brother. Even tho she has not been there in 4 years
Hello ****, could you please tell me your location? It may help me provide more accurate legal information. If your friend's brother has not been there in 4 years, in many jurisdictions, this could be considered abandonment of property rights.
No my mom hasn’t been there she owns the trailer
Hello ****, it seems like we misunderstood each other. I was asking for your geographical location to give you accurate legal information. Can you please tell me which city and state you're in?
Hopemills nc
Hello ****, in North Carolina, the law requires a landlord to follow a certain process to evict a tenant.
- Notice must be given in writing
- Lawsuit must be filed if tenant doesn't leave
- Court order required to remove tenant
Please consult with a local attorney for detailed advice.
She gave me permission to live there but is trying to tell me who can’t and who can visit me
Hello ****, In North Carolina,
- The landlord can set reasonable rules about guests
- They cannot completely deny your right to have visitors
You may want to review your agreement or consult a local attorney for further advice.