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Commercial Disclosures in NC: Landlord Obligations

Learn what disclosures are required for commercial rentals in North Carolina. Environmental, zoning, and structural disclosure rules.

Melvin Prince
3 min čitanja
Verifikovano Apr 2026United States flag
SADSeverna KarolinaKomercijalna-obavezna-obelodanjivanjaObaveštenje o 10 dana za napuštanje u NCOtkrivanje komercijalnih nekretnina u NC

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Residential Act
Exempt
Zoning Disclosure
Recommended
Environmental
Federal Standard

North Carolina's extensive residential disclosure requirements (mold, meth, water quality, DV rights) do not extend to commercial tenancies. The commercial market operates under caveat emptor - the tenant is expected to conduct their own due diligence.

Official Law Citation: Covenant of quiet enjoyment and concealment of latent defects.

Minimal Statutory Requirements

There is no statutory "disclosure package" for commercial landlords in NC. The tenant is expected to investigate:

  • Physical condition (building surveys, roof inspections).
  • Environmental history (Phase I/II Environmental Site Assessments).
  • Zoning and land use compliance.
  • Title searches and encumbrances.
  • ADA accessibility status.

Environmental Disclosures

CERCLA / Brownfields

Under federal CERCLA, both current and former property owners can be held liable for contamination cleanup. Commercial tenants should conduct a Phase I ESA before signing.

Asbestos For

pre-1980s buildings, the presence of asbestos-containing materials should be disclosed if known. The landlord has OSHA/EPA obligations to manage ACMs.

Underground Storage Tanks

NC has specific regulations for USTs. The landlord should disclose any active or decommissioned tanks.

Dry-Cleaning Solvent Cleanup Act

North Carolina has a unique program for contamination from dry-cleaning operations. If the property was previously used for dry cleaning, the landlord should disclose participation in this program.

ADA Compliance

While the ADA doesn't create a specific "disclosure" obligation, commercial leases should allocate responsibility for ADA compliance between landlord and tenant. Common areas are generally the landlord's responsibility.

Fraudulent Concealment

Despite caveat emptor, a landlord who actively conceals a known material defect can face liability for:

  • Fraudulent misrepresentation.
  • Rescission of the lease.
  • Compensatory and punitive damages.

How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease terms, required disclosures limits, and legal notice deadlines - making it easy to stay compliant with North Carolina regulations.

Back to North Carolina Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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