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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.

Melvin Prince
4 min de lecture
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North Dakota Rent Late Fees and Grace Periods

Unlike its rigid stance on security deposit caps, North Dakota offers landlords significant flexibility regarding late rent payment penalties.

There are no hard statutory formulas or percentages capping late fees in the North Dakota Century Code, placing the burden of enforcement squarely on general contract law principles.

Statutory Cap
None
Grace Period
Not mandated
Lease Clause
Mandatory

1. No Statutory Cap on Late Fees

In North Dakota, a residential landlord is legally permitted to charge a late fee if the tenant fails to pay rent on time.

Unlike states that cap late fees at exactly 5% or 10% of the rent, North Dakota law does not statutorily dictate a maximum late fee amount.

However, landlords do not have infinite power. Montana courts enforce the common law doctrine of "reasonableness."

  • The Reasonableness Standard: A late fee cannot be an arbitrary, punitive fine designed to terrorize a tenant or generate massive surplus profit. The fee must be a reasonable estimate of the actual financial damages and administrative hassle the landlord suffers because the rent is late (e.g., the cost of accounting staff chasing the payment, or bank fees).
  • Enforceable Amounts: A flat fee of $25 to $50, or a percentage fee representing 5% to 10% of the monthly rent, is generally considered perfectly reasonable and defensible in a North Dakota court.
  • Unenforceable Amounts: Attempting to charge a $300 flat fee on a $1,000 apartment, or charging $50 per day for two weeks, will likely be struck down by a judge as an illegal "unconscionable penalty" if the tenant challenges the eviction in court.

2. The Mandatory Requirement for a Written Clause

A North Dakota landlord cannot spontaneously invent a late fee and apply it to a tenant's ledger simply because the rent arrived on the 4th of the month instead of the 1st.

To be legally entitled to any late fee, the exact fee structure (the amount and when it triggers) must be explicitly defined and agreed to in writing within the signed residential lease agreement. If the lease is completely silent on late fees, or merely says "a fee will apply" without defining it, the landlord cannot charge one.

See our Lease Requirements guide.

3. Grace Periods: Not Statutorily Required

North Dakota law does not mandate a statewide "grace period" (a set number of days after the due date where the tenant cannot be penalized).

If a North Dakota lease states rent is due "on the 1st of the month," and the lease contains no explicit grace period, the rent is legally delinquent at 12:01 AM on the 2nd. At that very moment, the landlord holds the legal authority to apply the contracted late fee and serve an immediate 3-Day Notice to Pay or Quit.

However, it is overwhelmingly standard industry practice for North Dakota leases to voluntarily include a 3-day to 5-day contractual grace period to account for weekends, postal delays, and banking hours before triggering the late fee or formal eviction notices.

See our Eviction Process guide.

Official Law Citation: This information is derived from NDCC 47-16-13. For current statutes, visit the North Dakota Legislative Branch.

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