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This is a letter from the Landlord to Tenant demanding that Tenant discontinue engaging in or conducting illegal activity on the leased premises, and that such illegal activity has been documented by the authorities.
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Landlord Tenant Lease Form Interesting Questions
In North Carolina, a landlord can ask for a security deposit equivalent to a maximum of two months' rent.
No, a landlord must have a valid reason, such as non-payment of rent or violation of lease terms, to evict a tenant in North Carolina.
Yes, landlords must provide at least 24 hours' written notice to tenants before entering the rental property, except in cases of emergency.
If a landlord fails to make necessary repairs, tenants can send a written request for repairs, and if the repairs are not made within a reasonable time, they may be able to take legal action or withhold rent.
While renter's insurance is not legally required in North Carolina, it is highly recommended to protect tenants' personal belongings in case of theft, damages, or accidents.
Unless otherwise stated in the lease agreement, a landlord cannot increase the rent during the lease term. However, they can increase the rent upon lease renewal.
If a tenant needs to terminate a lease early, they should review their lease agreement for any early termination clauses. They may also try negotiating with the landlord or finding a suitable replacement tenant with the landlord's consent.
If a landlord fails to return the security deposit within 30 days of the lease termination, the tenant can send a written request for its return. If the landlord still refuses, the tenant may file a lawsuit in small claims court.
No, it is illegal for landlords to discriminate against tenants based on race, religion, disability, or other protected characteristics. Such discrimination violates fair housing laws.
If a tenant believes they are being treated unfairly by their landlord, they should document instances of unfair treatment and try to communicate and resolve the issue. They can also seek legal advice if necessary.
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Letter from Landlord to Tenant about Tenant engaging in illegal activity in premises as documented by law enforcement and if repeated, lease terminates
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Letter from Landlord to Tenant about Tenant engaging in illegal activity in premises as documented by law enforcement and if repeated, lease terminates
Letter from Landlord to Tenant about Tenant engaging in illegal activity in premises as documented by law enforcement and if repeated, lease terminates