42A-15. Trust account uses.
A landlord or real estate broker may require a tenant to pay all or part of any required rent, security deposit, or other fees permitted by law in advance of the commencement of a tenancy under this Chapter if these payments are expressly authorized in the vacation rental agreement. If the tenant is required to make any advance payments, other than a security deposit, whether the payment is denominated as rent or otherwise, the landlord or real estate broker shall deposit these payments in a trust account in a federally insured depository institution or a trust institution authorized to do business in this State no later than three banking days after the receipt of these payments. These payments deposited in a trust account shall not earn interest unless the landlord and tenant agree in the vacation rental agreement that the payments may be deposited in an interest-bearing account. The landlord and tenant shall also provide in the agreement to whom the accrued interest shall be disbursed. (1999-420, s. 1; 2014-115, s. 3; 2015-93, s. 3; 2017-25, s. 2(b).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 42A - Vacation Rental Act
Article 3 - Handling and Accounting of Funds.
§ 42A-15 - Trust account uses.
§ 42A-16 - Advance payments uses.
§ 42A-17 - Accounting; reimbursement.
§ 42A-18 - Applicability of the Residential Tenant Security Deposit Act.
§ 42A-19 - Transfer of property subject to a vacation rental agreement.