North Carolina Courts Close for 30 Days What About Evictions North Carolina courts will close, and postpone all non-essential in person proceedings for 30 days starting on Monday, December 14, 2020. This will likely impact the eviction process in North...
What to Do With Abandoned Tenant Property In North Carolina As a property investor in North Carolina, you are bound to come across abandoned tenant property. In fact, we can assure you it is going to happen at some point. Abandoned property can take the form of...
North Carolina Security Deposit Act Chapter 42, Article 6 is known collectively as the North Carolina Security Deposit Act. Below, you will find a breakdown of the the North Carolina Security Deposit Act, which is contained in North Carolina General Statute §...
Is the Landlord Responsible for Appliance Repairs Whether the landlord or tenant is responsible for the repairs of appliances in a rental property is not as cut and dry as it may seem. In fact, it is dependent upon the laws in your particular state. Most states...
Can a Neighbor Block Access to My Property The Quick Tips 1. No a neighbor can’t block access to your property. 2. There is an existing easement which allows you to cross into your property. 3. The easement lasts as long as the properties are there....
How to Evict a Holdover Tenant in North Carolina Remember the friend that would come to the party, and refuse to leave? They always stayed after, drunk, and would try to sleep on the couch? This friend, although a great one, or perhaps a not so great...
Can a Tenant Take Appliances From a Fayetteville, NC Rental Property? Here’s the situation. The tenant doesn’t like the look of the refrigerator in the kitchen. In fact, they think it’s downright ugly. As the landlord, you aren’t emotionally...
Eviction Process in NC The eviction process in NC is not as difficult to navigate as some would have you believe. In fact, the eviction process is designed for a landlord to help themselves when it comes to evicting a tenant in North Carolina. There are,...
10 Day Eviction Notice in North Carolina The 10 day eviction notice is the first step in beginning the eviction process in North Carolina. The 10 day notice is formally called a Notice to Quit in North Carolina. If you fail to provide this notice to tenants, you case...
What Happens to a Tenant’s Lease and Property When A Tenant Dies in Maryland? Key Point 1: Death does not terminate a tenancy. Key Point 2: A landlord must go through the eviction process to terminate the tenancy. When a tenant dies in...
What is Cash for Keys Cash for Keys could be one of the most effective ways to remove a tenant from a property, and forego the eviction process all together. Cash for Keys allows you to avoid the lengthy eviction process; avoid an upset tenant potentially...
How to Get Rid of the Smoke Smell in a Rental Property The common belief, especially amongst tenants, is that you can simply spray air freshener, and shampoo the carpets, to get rid of the smell in a rental property. The flaw to this thought process is two fold....
Tenant Late Rent Payments and the Mailbox Rule Way, way back in law school, in our contracts class, we learned about this little known law (at least among those not trained in the law), called the mailbox rule. What is the Mailbox Rule? The mailbox rule, in...