North Carolina landlords, prepare your own tenant notices with these easy-to-use template Landlord Forms.
Create your own Notices with respect to non-payment of rent, termination of the tenancy for breach of the lease, and other matters. All North Carolina Landlord Forms are easy to use - just download, fill in your details, and print. Buy the form once, it's yours to use as often as you require.
Extension of Residential Lease (North Carolina)
North Carolina landlords, extend the period (term) of a lease on a residential rental property with this affordable Extension of Lease Agreement. The landlord and tenant both agree to extend the lease term for an additional period, at the monthly rental rate set out in the Extension Agreement. Al...
Fixed Term Residential Lease Agreement (North Carolina)
Lease a rental premises in North Carolina to a tenant with this Fixed Term Residential Lease Agreement. The lease is for a fixed period of time, such as 6 months, 1 year, etc. and is suitable for a house or apartment. The Lease Agreement contains standard provisions such as: when and how the re...
Lease Co-Signer Agreement (North Carolina)
North Carolina landlords, if you are signing a lease with a tenant who is a student and/or a minor, make sure a parent or guardian of the tenant executes this Lease Co-Signer Agreement, and attach it to the lease. The co-signer agrees to: have the landlord check his / her credit, guarantee th...
Notice to Tenant of Sale of Rental Premises (North Carolina)
North Carolina landlords, give notice to your tenants that the property they are renting has been sold with this Notice to Tenant of Sale of Rental Premises. This form constitutes formal written notice of the sale, and instructs the tenant to pay rent to the new owner. The Notice also includes a ...
Rental Agreement for Residential Premises (North Carolina)
Rent a house or apartment in North Carolina to a tenant with this Rental Agreement for Residential Premises, for a monthly or weekly tenancy. The Agreement establishes what is called a "periodic tenancy" because it runs from rental period to rental period (month to month or week to week). The...
Security Deposit Refund / Claim Statement (North Carolina)
North Carolina landlords, use this template to create a Security Deposit Refund / Claim Statement to be given to a residential tenant at the end of their tenancy. The Statement sets out the amount of the original security deposit and any additional deposits, less any deductions being made for un...