Eviction Rights North Carolina

Summary

In North Carolina, both property owners must agree to evict a tenant. If one owner disagrees, the eviction cannot proceed. Harassment by a co-owner, including verbal threats or physical actions, is illegal. Tenants have the right to peaceful enjoyment of their property. Co-owners have the right to reside on the property but cannot disturb tenants peaceful enjoyment. Document harassment instances and consult a local attorney for specific advice.

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In North Carolina:
- Both owners must agree to evict a tenant.
- If one owner disagrees, the eviction may not proceed.
- Consult a local attorney for specific advice.
She is also trying to harass us by telling us she is moving back in before we are vacated from the premises and without the other owner's permission.
In North Carolina, it's illegal to harass tenants:
- Harassment can include verbal threats or physical actions.
- You have the right to peaceful enjoyment of your property.
- Document all instances of harassment and consider legal action.
Can she move back in the residence before we vacate?
In North Carolina:
- As a co-owner, she has the right to reside on the property.
- However, she cannot disturb your peaceful enjoyment of the property.
- Consult a local attorney for specific advice.