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North Carolina 10 Day Notice to Pay or Quit
Has your tenant failed to pay the rent on time? Serve this North Carolina 10 Day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit to start the process of evicting the tenant.
- The tenant must pay the rent within 10 days of receiving the notice to avoid termination of the lease.
- If the rent is not paid within the 10-day period, the tenant must vacate the property.
- The landlord can also add in late fees or other charges owing by the tenant as of the date of the Notice.
- This is a reusable legal form. Buy it and download it, and you can use it as often as you require.
- The form is available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of North Carolina.
$6.29
North Carolina Assignment of Lease by Landlord
Assign an existing lease to a new owner of the property with this North Carolina Assignment of Lease by Landlord form.
- The Assignment is between the current landlord, the purchaser of the property (new landlord) and the tenant, and is part of the documentation required to sell the premises to the new owner.
- The current landlord assigns the lease to the new landlord, and the tenant covenants to pay rent to the new owner and continue to perform the tenant's obligations under the lease.
- The current landlord and the purchaser agree to indemnify each other against any claims or actions arising out of any breach of the terms of the assignment.
- This form can be used for either commercial or residential rental properties.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of North Carolina.
$11.99
North Carolina Rental Application Form
Have prospective tenants apply for a rental vacancy by filling out this Rental Application Form for residential tenancies in North Carolina.
- Applicants must supply information about:
- current and previous employment,
- monthly expenses,
- rental history,
- personal and credit references.
- This form can be used by both landlords and rental property managers. Great for multi-unit rental buildings.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used in the State of North Carolina.
$12.49
North Carolina Security Deposit Statement
North Carolina landlords, prepare a statement of damage deposit amounts for a residential tenant at the end of their tenancy with this Security Deposit Refund â„ Claim Statement.
- The Statement sets out the amount of the original security deposit and any additional deposits, less any deductions being made for unpaid rent or utilities, cleaning charges, repair charges, etc.
- It also sets out whether a refund is being paid to the tenant or if any additional amount is still owing to the landlord.
$2.29