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North Carolina Eviction Process: Steps for Summary Ejectment

A step-by-step guide to the North Carolina eviction process. Learn about 10-day notices, summary ejectment hearings, and writ of possession rules.

Melvin Prince
4 min de lecture
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NC Summary Ejectment Timeline in north carolina

1

Serve Notice

For non-payment, serve a 10-day demand for rent. Other breaches may require different notice periods.

2

File Complaint

If the tenant remains, file a Complaint in Summary Ejectment with the Clerk of Court.

3

Court Hearing

A magistrate typically hears the case within 7 to 10 days of service.

4

Wait for Appeal

Wait 10 days for the tenant to appeal the magistrate’s decision to District Court.

5

Writ of Possession

Request the clerk to issue a Writ of Possession for the sheriff to execute the lockout.

North Carolina uses the Summary Ejectment process for evictions - one of the faster eviction procedures in the United States. Self-help evictions (changing locks, shutting off utilities, removing belongings) are illegal and can result in criminal charges.

Grounds for Eviction

GroundNotice Required
Non-payment of rent10-day notice to pay or quit
Lease violationNo statutory cure period; immediate filing possible
Holdover (lease expired)No additional notice required
Criminal / illegal activityImmediate notice to quit
Month-to-month termination7 days (week-to-week) or 30 days (month-to-month)

Step 1: Serve Written Notice

Non-Payment of Rent

The landlord must provide a 10-day written notice demanding payment. If the tenant pays all rent owed within 10 days, the eviction stops.

Lease Violations North

Carolina does not require landlords to give tenants a cure period for lease violations. However, giving a reasonable opportunity to fix the problem before filing is considered best practice and may strengthen the landlord's court case.

Holdover Tenants If a lease has expired and the tenant refuses to leave, the landlord can file for Summary Ejectment immediately without additional notice.

Step 2: File a Complaint in Summary Ejectment

If the tenant does not comply with the notice, the landlord files a Complaint in Summary Ejectment with the clerk of the magistrate's court in the county where the property is located. The filing fee is typically under $100.

Step 3: Court Hearing

The court issues a summons to the tenant. A hearing before a magistrate is scheduled typically within 7 days of the summons (excluding weekends and holidays). Both parties present evidence.

Step 4: Magistrate's Judgment

The magistrate issues a ruling. If the landlord prevails, the judgment is not final for 10 calendar days, during which either party may appeal to the District Court.

Step 5: Appeal Period

If the tenant appeals, the case moves to District Court for a new hearing. The tenant is typically required to post a bond covering rent during the appeal period.

Step 6: Writ of Possession

If no appeal is filed (or the landlord wins the appeal), the landlord requests a Writ of Possession from the clerk of court. The sheriff's office typically executes the writ within 5 days, removing the tenant and padlocking the premises.

Abandoned Property After eviction, the tenant must arrange to retrieve their belongings within 5 to 7 days. After that, the landlord may dispose of the property.

How Landager Helps

Landager generates compliant 10-day notices, tracks appeal deadlines, and compiles a complete evidence package (lease, rent ledger, notice proof of service, communications) for Summary Ejectment filings.

Official Law Citation: N.C.G.S. Chapter 42, Article 3 (Summary Ejectment).

Back to North Carolina Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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