North Carolina Notice to Lessor of Lessee's Intention not to Renew or Extend Lease Agreement

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No Obligation to Renew You have the right to not renew your lease and no legal reason compels you to renew. At the same time, the landlord is deciding whether to renew your lease agreement.

What happens if rent agreement is not renewed ? If the rental agreement is not renewed then the tenant is legally required to vacate the property which he was occupying. The landlord will recover the possession of the flat.

In North Carolina, a landlord must not terminate or refuse to renew a lease within the preceding 12 months, to a tenant who has filed an official complaint to a Government Authority, been involved in a tenant's organization, made a good faith complaint, or exercised a legal right. Other actions are prohibited.

Dear (Landlord's name), This letter is to inform you that I do not intend to renew my lease. As per the laws of the State of (insert state), this is my (insert number of days) notice of non-renewal stating that I will be leaving my apartment on (date), which is the end of my current lease.

Ordinarily a lessor is not in a position to challenge or unreasonably deny an extension of lease which is validly sought by a lessee - the lessor is treated as having agreed to lease the property for the total duration contemplated under the original Lease Deed.

If the reason the landlord wants to evict the tenant is due to nonpayment of rent, the landlord must generally give the tenant a ten-day "notice to quit" before starting the eviction process. (N.C. Gen. Stat. fffd 42-3.)

In most situations, a landlord is not required to extend or renew a lease. They can change any of the terms and conditions, including the rent price. They can also end ask you to leave the property when your lease is over and they don't need a reason.

Notice Requirements for North Carolina Landlords A landlord can simply give you a written notice to move, allowing you seven days as required by North Carolina law and specifying the date on which your tenancy will end.

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North Carolina Notice to Lessor of Lessee's Intention not to Renew or Extend Lease Agreement