What is the eviction process in north carolina?
Tenants in North Carolina are afforded certain protections under the law from eviction. If the tenant has breached the landlord-tenant lease agreement, the landlord must go through the legal process to evict the tenant.Protected ActionsA landlord can evict a tenant only if the landlord-tenant lease agreement has been breached. A landlord cannot evict a tenant for complaining about defects or repairs that need to be made to the property, or for seeking a government agency’s help because the landlord is in violation of health and safety laws. In addition, a tenant cannot be evicted because she exercised her rights or was involved in a tenants’ rights organization.Illegal EvictionsA landlord can evict a tenant only through a court order. He does not have the right to change the locks or disconnect the utilities in order to force the tenant out.Eviction ProcessThe landlord files a form called Magistrates Summons and Complaint in Summary Ejectment with the Small Claims Court. The tenant is