A North Carolina notice to quit (non-compliance) is a document that informs tenants of their tenancy breaches, detailing the violations and how they can be remedied within a specified period if allowed by the lease. If tenants fail to comply, landlords may initiate eviction proceedings.
Unlike some notices that permit curing violations, it enables landlords to demand immediate tenant relocation for specific breaches. Grounds for immediate eviction include criminal activity, promoting criminal acts, harboring or failing to report individuals barred from the premises, with no provision for tenants to rectify these violations.
Governing Laws: § 42-26(a)(2) and § 42-27.