42-36.1A. Judgments for possession more than 30 days old.
Prior to obtaining execution of a judgment that has been entered for more than 30 days for possession of demised premises, a landlord shall sign an affidavit stating that the landlord has neither entered into a formal lease with the defendant nor accepted rental money from the defendant for any period of time after entry of the judgment. (1995, c. 460, s. 7.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 42 - Landlord and Tenant
Article 3 - Summary Ejectment.
§ 42-26 - Tenant holding over may be dispossessed in certain cases.
§ 42-27 - LocalRefusal to perform contract ground for dispossession.
§ 42-28 - Summons issued by clerk.
§ 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.