North Carolina Eviction Laws

Summary

In North Carolina, a 10-day notice is mandatory for eviction due to non-payment of rent. The notice must be in written form. Breach of lease terms can result in eviction, but the eviction notice must specify the reason. Late fees cant exceed $15 or 5% of the rental payment. A landlord cannot raise the rent during a lease term without tenants agreement. Lease amendments require written agreement and signatures. Unsigned lease amendments are not valid. Landlords cant charge fees not specified in the lease. A written response to a summons is required. Its advisable to consult with a legal professional when responding to a legal summons.

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Eviction
What is the reason for your eviction, ****?
Non payment of rent according to the summons
What state are you currently residing in, ****? This will help me provide you with the specific eviction laws applicable to your situation.
North carolina
In North Carolina, landlords must provide a *-day notice to quit for non-payment of rent. Have you received this notice?
Not exactly
If you haven't received a *-day notice, the eviction might not be valid.

- Rule: In North Carolina, a *-day notice is mandatory for eviction due to non-payment of rent.

Nearest Court: North Carolina Court System, Contact: (*) *-*.
Does it the notice have to be in written form?
Yes, the notice must be in written form in North Carolina.

- Rule: Written notice is mandatory for eviction in North Carolina.
What if i received an eviction letter for breach of lease, but it doesnt state for non payment of rent?
In North Carolina, a breach of lease can also lead to eviction. What specific breach is mentioned in your eviction letter?

- Rule: Breach of lease terms can result in eviction in North Carolina.
There is no specific.
If the eviction notice doesn't specify the breach, it may not be valid.

- Rule: In North Carolina, eviction notices must specify the reason for eviction.
Can my landlord charge late fees, by the day of * dollars?
In North Carolina, late fees can't exceed $* or *% of the rental payment, whichever is greater.

- Rule: Late fees are capped in North Carolina.
What if my landlord raised my rent, but did not amend the written lease?
In North Carolina, a landlord cannot raise the rent during a lease term without your agreement.

- Rule: Rent increase requires tenant's agreement in North Carolina.
Does it have to be in writing with signatures, if the lease states any amendments must be in writing with both signatures?
Yes, if the lease states that amendments must be in writing with both signatures, then any changes should be documented and signed by both parties.

- Rule: Lease amendments require written agreement and signatures in North Carolina.
And if they are not, is it valid?
No, if the lease amendments are not in writing and signed by both parties, they are not valid in North Carolina.

- Rule: Unsigned lease amendments are not valid in North Carolina.
Is there a gen stat that states this?
Yes, North Carolina General Statute ยง *-* states that changes to a lease agreement must be in writing and signed by both parties.
What if the landlord has been collecting the fees from me?
If your landlord has been collecting fees not agreed upon in the lease, it could be considered illegal.

- Rule: In North Carolina, landlords can't charge fees not specified in the lease.
How do i answer to the summons to begin my defense?
To answer a summons, you typically need to file a written response with the court.

- Rule: In North Carolina, a written response to a summons is required.

Nearest Court: North Carolina Court System, Contact: (*) *-*.
In writing
Have you consulted with a legal professional to help you draft your response to the summons?

- Rule: It's advisable to consult with a legal professional when responding to a legal summons.
No i have not
Would you like assistance in finding a legal professional to help you with your case?
Yes
Great! You can find legal aid services in North Carolina through Legal Aid of North Carolina. You can contact them at *-*-*-*.
Thank you
You're welcome, ****! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Good luck with your case!
Will do
Great! Don't hesitate to reach out if you need more help. Remember, Legal Aid of North Carolina is there to assist you. Contact: *-*-*-*.