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Residential tenancies in the Peace Garden State are governed by the North Dakota Century Code (NDCC) Chapter 47-16 (Leasing of Real Property).

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Irányító keretrendszerNorth Dakota Residential Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview
Dernière vérificationApril 2026
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North Dakota Residential Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview

A complete guide to North Dakota landlord-tenant laws, including security deposit limits, interest rules, and the 3-day eviction notice process.

4 min de lectureVerified Apr 2026

North Dakota Eviction Laws: The Unlawful Detainer Process

Understand the North Dakota eviction process, including the 3-day notice to pay or quit and court procedures for unlawful detainer.

5 min de lectureVerified Apr 2026

North Dakota Landlord Disclosures: Move-in Condition & More

A guide to mandatory landlord disclosures in North Dakota, including the move-in condition statement and federal lead-paint requirements.

4 min de lectureVerified Apr 2026

North Dakota Landlord Maintenance & Habitability

Learn about landlord maintenance responsibilities in North Dakota, the warranty of habitability, and repair request rules.

5 min de lectureVerified Apr 2026

North Dakota Late Fee Laws: Reasonable Limits

Guide to late fees in North Dakota, including the requirement for lease clauses and the "reasonable" fee standard.

4 min de lectureVerified Apr 2026

North Dakota Lease Agreement Requirements & Rules

What every North Dakota lease must include, from late fee clauses to automatic renewal rules and oral lease validity.

4 min de lectureVerified Apr 2026

North Dakota Rent Increase Laws: Notice & Rights

Find out how and when you can raise rent in North Dakota, including notice periods and the prohibition of local rent control.

4 min de lectureVerified Apr 2026

North Dakota Security Deposit Laws: Limits & Refunds

Learn about North Dakota security deposit limits, the 30-day return deadline, and mandatory interest requirements for long-term tenancies.

4 min de lectureVerified Apr 2026

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North Dakota Commercial Property Laws Overview

A summary of commercial landlord-tenant law in North Dakota, focusing on contractual freedom and the role of the lease agreement.

4 min de lectureVerified Apr 2026

North Dakota Commercial Disclosures & Due Diligence

A guide to commercial property disclosures in North Dakota, including environmental, ADA, and zoning requirements.

4 min de lectureVerified Apr 2026

North Dakota Commercial Eviction: Lease Enforcement

Navigating commercial evictions in North Dakota, from default notices to court proceedings and sheriff-led removals.

5 min de lectureVerified Apr 2026

North Dakota Commercial Late Fees & Interest Rules

A guide to late fees, grace periods, and compounding interest in North Dakota commercial property management.

4 min de lectureVerified Apr 2026

North Dakota Commercial Lease Maintenance Duties

Detailing maintenance responsibilities in commercial leases, from HVAC systems to structural repairs in North Dakota.

4 min de lectureVerified Apr 2026

North Dakota Commercial Lease Requirements & Terms

Key components of North Dakota commercial leases, including NNN structures, guarantees, and SNDA clauses.

4 min de lectureVerified Apr 2026

North Dakota Commercial Rent Increases & CAM Charges

Understanding how rent increases and operating expense reconciliations work in North Dakota commercial leases.

4 min de lectureVerified Apr 2026

North Dakota Commercial Security Deposits: Rules & Limits

Learn about security deposit handling for commercial properties in North Dakota, where the lease agreement dictates the terms.

4 min de lectureVerified Apr 2026

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What are the North Dakota landlord-tenant laws every property owner should know?

Residential tenancies in the Peace Garden State are governed by the North Dakota Century Code (NDCC) Chapter 47-16 (Leasing of Real Property). This guide covers the essential compliance requirements for property owners and landlords.

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What is the North Dakota eviction process and how long does it take?

The North Dakota eviction process requires landlords to provide written notice to tenants before filing a court action. The type and length of notice depends on the reason for eviction — typically shorter for non-payment of rent and longer for lease violations or no-fault terminations. Self-help evictions (changing locks, removing belongings, shutting off utilities) are illegal in North Dakota. The full court process varies but typically takes several weeks.

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What are the North Dakota security deposit rules and return deadlines?

North Dakota has specific rules governing how much landlords can charge for security deposits, how deposits must be held, and the deadline for returning deposits after a tenant moves out. Landlords must provide an itemized statement of any deductions made from the deposit. Failure to comply with deposit return deadlines can result in penalties and the forfeiture of the landlord's right to claim deductions.

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What are the North Dakota rent increase laws and caps for landlords?

North Dakota has specific rules governing when and how landlords can increase rent. During a fixed-term lease, rent generally cannot be increased unless the lease explicitly allows it. For month-to-month tenancies, landlords must provide proper written notice before an increase takes effect. Check whether North Dakota has any local rent control ordinances that may impose additional caps or requirements.

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What is the grace period for late rent in North Dakota?

North Dakota has specific rules regarding grace periods for late rent and the amount that can be charged as a late fee. Late fee provisions must be stated in the lease agreement, and fees must be reasonable. Check North Dakota state law and any applicable local ordinances for the exact grace period and late fee limits that apply to your rental property.

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What disclosures must North Dakota landlords provide to tenants?

North Dakota landlords must provide certain disclosures to tenants before or at the time of lease signing. Common required disclosures include lead-based paint hazards (for pre-1978 buildings, a federal requirement), the identity of the landlord or property manager, and any known material defects in the property. Additional state-specific disclosures may include flood risk, mold hazards, and environmental conditions.

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What are the North Dakota lease requirements for rental properties?

North Dakota recognizes both written and oral leases, though written leases are strongly recommended for terms longer than one year. Lease agreements should include the rent amount, payment due date, security deposit terms, maintenance responsibilities, and rules regarding entry, pets, and subletting. Certain lease clauses that waive tenant statutory rights may be void and unenforceable under North Dakota law.

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What are North Dakota landlord maintenance obligations and habitability standards?

North Dakota landlords must maintain rental properties in a condition that is fit for habitation and complies with applicable building, housing, and health codes. This includes maintaining structural integrity, plumbing, heating and cooling systems, electrical systems, and pest control. Tenants typically have the right to request repairs in writing, and if repairs are not made within a reasonable time, tenants may have legal remedies available.

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