Laws of North Carolina (Last Updated: May 12, 2015) |
Chapter42. Landlord and Tenant. |
Article1. General Provisions |
§42-3. Term forfeited for nonpayment of rent
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In all verbal or written leases of real property of any kind in which is fixed a definite time for the payment of the rent reserved therein, there shall be implied a forfeiture of the term upon failure to pay the rent within 10 days after a demand is made by the lessor or his agent on said lessee for all past-due rent, and the lessor may forthwith enter and dispossess the tenant without having declared such forfeiture or reserved the right of reentry in the lease.
(1919, c. 34; C.S., s. 2343; 2001-502, s. 2; 2004-143, s. 1.)