North Carolina 10 Day Demand for Compliance
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A 10 Day Demand for Compliance is used when a tenant violates the lease agreement before the landlord files a Summary Ejectment in court.
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Giving notice is the first step in the eviction process. The notice required in North Carolina for violations other then non-payment of rent, is a 10 Day Notice.
Who: Give this notice to a tenant who has violated the lease agreement for reasons other then non-payment of rent.
What: This is the required notice which gives the tenant 10 Days to remedy the violation before eviction proceedings are initiated.
When: Give this notice to your tenant when he/she has violated the lease agreement for reasons OTHER THAN non-payment of rent.
North Carolina Rental Forms and Templates
- North Carolina 10-Day Demand for Rent: This form is for Tenants that are behind on rent. It must be used before initiating eviction proceedings.
- North Carolina 10-Day Demand for Compliance: This form should be used for Tenants that break the Lease Agreement for reasons other than nonpayment of rent. This notice must be issued for Lease violations before eviction proceedings can be initiated.
- North Carolina Complaint in Summary Ejectment: After issuing the proper eviction Notice, Landlords use this form to start the eviction process in a North Carolina court.
- North Carolina Information Pamphlet for Landlords & Tenants: This form outlines the rights of Landlords and Tenants and is a good resource for NC Landlords!