Landlord and Tenant Issues
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Some North Carolina laws relating to housing have changed effective September 1, 2013.
Tenant Rights: My Landlord Won't Make Repairs! (Free Clinic)
The Tenant Rights Clinic explains your rights as a tenant and what to do if your landlord isn't making repairs. You will watch an instructional video. At the end of the video, you will have an opportunity to ask general questions to a volunteer attorney through the webinar. You will also have the opportunity to request a callback from Legal Aid to see if you qualify for additional help. Specific advice is not provided at the clinic. Clinics are located in many NC counties. If you do not see a clinic in your city or county, please check the surrounding counties in your area. If you cannot attend a clinic, you can always call our Helpline for a screening to see if you qualify to speak with an attorney. Legal Aid assists with some landlord/tenant issues. The number is 1-866-219-5262. Legal Aid services are free of charge.
Landlord's Maintenance and Repair Duties: Your Rights as a Residential Tenant in N.C.
Article by the Attorney General of North Carolina on the duty of landlords to keep their rental properties safe and habitable.
Legal Aid Landlord/Tenant Rights Clinic
Raleigh, NC 27603
www.legalaidnc.org/get-help/self-help-clinics/tenant-rights
This group does not provide legal representation in court.
North Carolina Military Personnel Residential Lease Termination
This pamphlet focuses on questions regarding the rights of members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard to terminate a lease contract under North Carolina and/or Federal Law.
Renting a Home
If you decide to rent a house or apartment, keep in mind that both tenants and landlords have rights and responsibilities under the law.
Tenant Rights: My Landlord Won't Make Repairs! (Free Clinic)
The Tenant Rights Clinic explains your rights as a tenant and what to do if your landlord isn't making repairs. You will watch an instructional video. At the end of the video, you will have an opportunity to ask general questions to a volunteer attorney through the webinar. You will also have the opportunity to request a callback from Legal Aid to see if you qualify for additional help. Specific advice is not provided at the clinic. Clinics are located in many NC counties. If you do not see a clinic in your city or county, please check the surrounding counties in your area. If you cannot attend a clinic, you can always call our Helpline for a screening to see if you qualify to speak with an attorney. Legal Aid assists with some landlord/tenant issues. The number is 1-866-219-5262. Legal Aid services are free of charge.