The Rights of TenantsNorth Carolina • January 20th, 2021
Jurisdiction FiledJanuary 20th, 2021In general, the relationship between landlord and tenant is governed by the terms of the lease agreement. But state and federal law impose certain conditions that the landlord and tenant cannot change, even if the lease purports to do so. The most important of these laws is North Carolina's Residential Rental Agreement Act. (N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 42-38 to 49)
North Carolina’s Residential Rental Agreement ActNorth Carolina • September 21st, 2020
Jurisdiction FiledSeptember 21st, 2020In general, the relationship between landlord and tenant is governed by the terms of the lease agreement. But state and federal law impose certain conditions that the landlord and tenant cannot change, even if the lease purports to do so. The most important of these laws is North Carolina's Residential Rental Agreement Act. (N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 42-38 to 49)
ContractNorth Carolina • February 1st, 2015
Jurisdiction FiledFebruary 1st, 2015In general, the relationship between landlord and tenant is governed by the terms of the lease agreement. But state and federal law impose certain conditions that the landlord and tenant cannot change, even if the lease purports to do so. The most important of these laws is North Carolina's Residential Rental Agreement Act. (N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 42-38 to 49)
The Rights of TenantsNorth Carolina • January 3rd, 2007
Jurisdiction FiledJanuary 3rd, 2007In general, the relationship between landlord and tenant is governed by the terms of the lease agreement. But state and federal law impose certain conditions that the landlord and tenant cannot change, even if the lease purports to do so. The most important of these laws is North Carolina's Residential Rental Agreement Act. (N.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 42-38 to 49)