North Carolina Rental Disclosures: What Landlords Must Reveal
Essential North Carolina rental disclosure requirements. Ensure compliance with lead paint, mold, and security deposit location notifications.
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North Carolina has one of the most extensive disclosure requirements among states without rent control. Landlords must proactively inform tenants about a wide range of potential hazards and rights before or at the start of the tenancy.
1. Lead-Based Paint Disclosure (Federal)
For properties built before 1978, landlords must disclose known lead-based paint hazards, provide EPA pamphlet, include lead warning in the lease, and allow a 10-day inspection period.
2. Security Deposit Trust Account Information
Landlords must disclose in writing within 30 days the name and address of the bank or insurance company where the tenant's security deposit is held.
3. Landlord/Agent Identification
The landlord must provide the tenant with their name and address in writing at or before the start of the tenancy.
4. Mold Disclosure
North Carolina requires landlords to disclose any known mold issues in the property. Failure to disclose known mold can result in liability for health damages.
5. Methamphetamine Contamination
If the property has been used for methamphetamine production and has not been decontaminated to state standards, the landlord must disclose this information.
6. Water Contamination or Quality Issues
If the tenant is responsible for water or sewage bills, the landlord must disclose any known water contamination or quality issues affecting the property.
7. Domestic Violence Victim Rights
Landlords must inform tenants of their rights as victims of domestic violence, including the ability to terminate a lease early without penalty under certain circumstances.
8. Structural Damage
Landlords must disclose any known structural damage, including damage from mold, roof issues, insects, smoke, fire, or water.
9. Foreclosure Notice
If the rental property is in foreclosure, the owner must inform the tenant before or at the beginning of the tenancy.
10. Late Fee Disclosure
The lease must clearly disclose late fee policies, including the amount (capped at the greater of $15 or 5%) and the 5-day grace period.
How Landager Helps
Landager's lease generator automatically includes all 10 required North Carolina disclosure forms. The system prompts the landlord to confirm or deny each condition (mold, meth, lead, water) and embeds the responses directly into the executed lease - creating a defensible disclosure record.
Official Law Citation: Residential Rental Agreements Act (N.C.G.S. § 42-42).
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