North Carolina Tenant Forest

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This package contains the essential state-specific forms a landlord needs to evict a tenant. If you need to get rid of an unwanted tenant, this money-saving package ensures that you follow the rules of your state. Included in this package are the following forms:


10 Day Notice to Pay Rent or Lease Terminates for Residential Property - This form is used by a landlord to demand payment of overdue rent from a residential tenant within 10 days from giving the notice, in accordance with the laws of your state. (Note: If a written agreement provides for a longer notice, use the notice length stated in the agreement). "Residential" includes a house, apartment, or condo. If the tenant fails to pay within 10 days, the lease may be considered terminated by the landlord. The tenant is informed that the tenant must either pay the rent or suffer possible termination. If he does not pay, the landlord may begin eviction proceedings. If the Landlord does not elect to proceed with termination or eviction, but instead agrees to accept rent after the termination date stated in the notice, the lease is generally reinstated.



30 Day Notice to Terminate Year to Year Lease - Residential - Notice Prior to End of Term - This form is for use by a Landlord to terminate a year-to-year residential lease. "Residential" includes houses, apartments, and condos. Unless a written agreement provides otherwise, the landlord does not have to have a reason for terminating the Lease in this manner, other than a desire to end the lease. A year-to-year lease is one which continues from year-to-year unless either party chooses to terminate. Unless a written agreement provides for a longer notice, 30 days notice is required prior to termination. The notice must be given to the tenant at least 30 days prior to the end of the current lease year. The form indicates that the landlord has chosen to terminate the lease, and states that the lease will terminate at the close of the current lease year, by which the tenant must vacate the premises.



7 Day Notice to Terminate Month to Month Lease – Residential - This form is for use by a landlord to terminate a month-to-month residential lease. "Residential" includes a house, apartment, or condo. Unless a written agreement provides otherwise, the landlord does not have to have a reason for terminating the lease in this manner, other than a desire to end the lease. A month-to-month lease is one which continues from month-to-month unless either party chooses to terminate. Unless a written agreement provides for a longer notice, 7 days notice is required prior to termination in this state. The notice must be given to the tenant within at least 7 days prior to the termination date. The form indicates that the landlord has chosen to terminate the lease, and states the deadline date by which the tenant must vacate the premises.



7 Day Notice to Terminate Month to Month Lease – Nonresidential - This form is for use by a Landlord to terminate a month-to-month non-residential lease. "Non-Residential" includes commercial and industrial property. Unless a written agreement provides otherwise, the Landlord does not have to have a reason for terminating the lease in this manner, other than a desire to end the lease. A month-to-month lease is one which continues from month-to-month unless either party chooses to terminate. Unless a written agreement provides for a longer notice, 7 days notice is required prior to termination in this state. The notice must be given to the Tenant within at least 7 days prior to the termination date. The form indicates that the landlord has chosen to terminate the lease, and states the deadline date by which the tenant must vacate the premises.



10 Day Notice to Pay Rent or Lease Terminates for Nonresidential or Commercial Property - This form is used to relay to the tenant that he/she have 10 days to pay all rent due, or the lease terminates.



30 Day Notice to Terminate Year to Year Lease – Nonresidential - This form is for use by a landlord to terminate a year-to-year non-residential lease. "Non-Residential" includes commercial, industrial, etc. property. Unless a written agreement provides otherwise, the Landlord does not have to have a reason for terminating the lease in this manner, other than a desire to end the lease. A year-to-year lease is one which continues from year-to-year unless either party chooses to terminate. Unless a written agreement provides for a longer notice, 30 days notice is required prior to termination. The notice must be given to the tenant within at least 30 days prior to the end of the current lease year. The form indicates that the landlord has chosen to terminate the lease, and states that the lease will terminate at the close of the current lease year, by which the tenant must vacate the premises.



Complaint in Summary Ejectment - This form is used by a landlord to begin an eviction case against an unwanted tenant.



Writ Of Possession Real Property - This form is used to request that the court order the sheriff to evict the tenant and return possession of the premises to the landlord.



Judgment in Action for Summary Ejectment - This is signed by the judge after making a ruling in an eviction case.



Judgment in Action for Summary Ejectment Criminal Activity - This is signed by the judge after making a ruling in an eviction case involving criminal activity by a tenant.

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Yes, in North Carolina, landlords generally must provide a 30-day notice for tenants to vacate if the lease is month-to-month. That said, if a lease has a different specified duration or terms, those take precedence. This notice period allows tenants sufficient time to find new housing. For more details on management of notice periods, platforms like USLegalForms can offer valuable resources.

For agricultural use ? which generally includes row crops and open grazing pasture (including hay production) ? the tract must be a minimum ten (10) acres in agricultural production, defined as the ?commercial production or growing of crops, plants, or animals.?8 This classification also includes ?aquaculture? ...

A qualifying farmer is allowed an exemption from paying sales and use tax on certain purchases of items used for farming purposes in the planting, cultivating, harvesting, or curing of farm crops or in the production of dairy products, eggs, or animals per N.C. Gen. Stat. § 105-164.13E.

A farm is classified of having $1,000 or more of agricultural products being produced or sold. A Small Farm, ing to USDA census is a farm that is 179 acres or less in size, or earns $50,000 or less in gross income per year.

If the owner of PUV property stops using it for a qualifying purpose or sells it to a developer, then the most recent three years of deferred taxes are subject to ?rollback,? meaning they are immediately due and payable. Deferred taxes that are more than three years old disappear, never to be collected.

Present Use Value is a voluntary program that requires compliance with certain rules by the owner in exchange for preferential tax treatment. As long as the owner(s) continues to meet all the statutory requirements set by North Carolina General Statutes 105- 277(series), the property will remain in present use value.

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