You love living where you do, but the one thing that you're not enjoying is the landlord that you have. Your landlord often breaks rules that are meant to be there to help you stay safe and to maintain your privacy.One day, you came home from work to find your...
Landlord/tenant Matters
Habitability matters: Follow the law in North Carolina
In most states, there is an implied warranty of habitability that protects tenants. This implied warranty states that the owner must make sure that the property's basic structural elements are sound. This includes the flooring, roofing, stairs and walls. They are also...
Trouble with a violation of your rental contract? Get support
When you agreed to let your new tenant rent your property, you were clear that subletting the property was not going to be allowed. Subletting leaves too many questions open, and it leaves your original tenant responsible for anything that subleasing tenant does.You...
Can a landlord charge you for damage from a lack of repairs?
You've been living in your home for some time, but there have always been some minor problems. You let the landlord know, but nothing has been done to repair the issues you presented.Over time, you noticed that the mold issue you reported in your bathroom was getting...
A landlord’s responsibility to maintain a unit
One of the potential benefits of renting an apartment in North Carolina is that the landlord is responsible for maintaining it. For instance, a landlord could be required to replace carpets that are stained, torn or have reached the end of their useful lives....
What to know about evictions
Renters in North Carolina generally have rights that prevent landlords from evicting them without cause. Tenants who receive an eviction notice will typically have the opportunity to remedy whatever problem that led to the notice being sent. For instance, an...
Landlord retaliation is often illegal
North Carolina tenants typically have rights under state law that landlords must respect at all times. Generally speaking, it is illegal for a landlord to take action against a tenant who is acting within those rights. For instance, a landlord couldn't evict a tenant...
How to properly evict a tenant
Landlords in North Carolina and most other states generally have to follow a process to remove tenants from their properties. Providing an eviction notice is usually the first step in the process of doing so. An eviction could stem from a failure to pay rent, for...
What a security deposit can be used for
It isn't uncommon for North Carolina landlords to require a security deposit in addition to the first month's rent before a tenant takes possession of a property. In most cases, the security deposit is meant to pay for any damage that the tenant may cause. However, it...
Leases may have flexible or fixed lengths
Those who want to rent property in North Carolina will likely need to sign a lease. Leases may either come with a fixed term or be renewed on a monthly basis. If the lease does not have a fixed term, it can be changed or terminated at any time by the tenant or...