Laws of North Carolina (Last Updated: May 12, 2015) |
Chapter42. Landlord and Tenant. |
Article2A. Ejectment of Residential Tenants |
§42-25.7. Distress and distraint not permitted
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It is the public policy of the State of North Carolina that distress and distraint are prohibited and that landlords of residential rental property shall have rights concerning the personal property of their residential tenants only in accordance with G.S. 42-25.9(d), 42-25.9(g), 42-25.9(h), 42-36.2, or 28A-25-7.
(1981, c. 566, s. 1; 1995, c. 460, s. 8; 2012-17, s. 8.)