A North Carolina landlord or property manager cannot begin an eviction lawsuit without first legally notifying the tenant of the basis for the eviction.
This usually means giving the tenant written notice, as required by the lease or the North Carolina State Eviction Statute.
Please Download any of the Free - North Carolina Tenant Eviction Notices and Landlord Forms that are located at the bottom of this web page.
They also offer a link to a Free - North Carolina Tenant Eviction Process Explanation.
If you have any questions about how and when to use these Tenant Evictions Notices & Landlord Forms please contact your local Charlotte Kick'em Out Quick® Member Eviction Attorney for a Free Initial Consultation.
They are Affordable & Professional and they will evict your non-paying or nuisance tenant(s) just as quickly as the law allows.*
Call Eviction Attorney David King Anderson today to discuss your case (704) 275-3956.
Or just follow the link directly to Evictly.com and get your eviction filed today!
And don't forget after your eviction is complete submit your Tenant Collection or Judgment (including Attorney fees) online in the Collection Section of this web site.†