A North Dakota month-to-month rental agreement is a document allowing a short-term leasing arrangement until the landlord or the tenant decides to end it. Rent is paid monthly, and the landlord can ask for a security deposit when the lease starts.
Legal Requirements for Month-to-Month Leases
Minimum Termination Period: 30-day notice. [1]
Rent Increase: The landlord can increase the rent by any amount [2] with at least 30 days’ written notice. [3]
Required Disclosures
- Lead-Based Paint Disclosure.
- Property Condition Statement.
For additional state regulations and required disclosures, check our North Dakota lease agreement page.
North Dakota Month-to-Month Eviction
In North Dakota, month-to-month rentals require a 30-day written notice from either the landlord or tenant to end the tenancy. Failure to comply with the notice period may lead to legal action. If the tenant does not leave after the notice period, the landlord must file for eviction through the court.
The North Dakota Eviction Process details the steps for evicting a tenant.