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About Eviction
Eviction is a type of lawsuit. In North Carolina, an expulsion case is called "summary ejectment." Landlords can file to legally eliminate an occupant leased residential or commercial property if the renter has actually failed to pay lease, violated the lease contract, or if other conditions apply.
Landlords can not force renters out of their homes without litigating, for example, by changing the locks, switching off energies or getting rid of the doors. Landlords might send occupants "eviction notifications" alerting renters that they prepare to apply for eviction unless the tenant vacates first. In basic, property owners are not required to send out an eviction notification before submitting an eviction. An expulsion notification enables the renter to select to willingly move out to avoid the court process.
The property manager should file a "Complaint in Summary Ejectment" with the clerk of court. In court, the property owner must prove that grounds for eviction exist. Landlords can evict occupants under the following situations:
1. The renter did not pay lease, the landlord made a need for rent and waited 10 days, but the renter still has not paid the rent.
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