Eviction Due To Police

Summary

Landlords in North Carolina can evict tenants for violating lease terms, including police visits. However, the eviction process must adhere to state legal procedures. Consulting a local attorney or legal aid service is recommended for personalized advice.

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My boyfriend and I had a verbal argument. The neighbors overheard and called the police. Our lease states that police are not to be called to the house or we will be evicted. This was over a simple argument, and I don’t think this is fair because it was out of our control
Hello ****, it seems like a difficult situation. To provide specific legal information, could you please tell me in which state you are located?
North Carolina
Hello ****,
In North Carolina:
- Landlords have the right to evict tenants for violating lease terms.
- However, eviction process must follow the state's legal procedures.
- Consult with a local attorney or legal aid service for personalized advice.
Thanks
You're welcome, ****! If you have any more questions or need further clarification on anything, feel free to ask. It's always good to be informed about your legal rights and options.