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    • North Carolina General Statutes
    • Chapter 42 - Landlord and Tenant
    • Article 3 - Summary Ejectment.
    • § 42-26.1 - Expired.

    North Carolina General Statutes
    Article 3 - Summary Ejectment.
    § 42-26.1 - Expired.

    42-26.1: Expired.

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    North Carolina General Statutes

    Chapter 42 - Landlord and Tenant

    Article 3 - Summary Ejectment.

    § 42-26 - Tenant holding over may be dispossessed in certain cases.

    § 42-26.1 - Expired.

    § 42-27 - LocalRefusal to perform contract ground for dispossession.

    § 42-28 - Summons issued by clerk.

    § 42-29 - Service of summons.

    § 42-30 - Judgment by confession, where plaintiff has proved case, or failure to appear.

    § 42-31 - Trial by magistrate.

    § 42-32 - Damages assessed to trial.

    § 42-33 - Rent and costs tendered by tenant.

    § 42-34 - Undertaking on appeal and order staying execution.

    § 42-34.1 - Rent pending execution of judgment; post bond pending appeal.

    § 42-35 - Restitution of tenant, if case quashed, etc., on appeal.

    § 42-36 - Damages to tenant for dispossession, if proceedings quashed, etc.

    § 42-36.1 - Lease or rental of manufactured homes.

    § 42-36.1A - Judgments for possession more than 30 days old.

    § 42-36.2 - Notice to tenant of execution of writ for possession of property; storage of evicted tenant's personal property.

    § 42-36.3 - Death of residential tenant; landlord may file affidavit to remove personal property from the dwelling unit.

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