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North Carolina Condominium Lease Agreement
Rent a condominium unit to a tenant with this North Carolina Condominium Lease Agreement.
- The lease contains clauses prohibiting smoking and pets in the unit. The lease can be easily edited to remove these clauses if not applicable.
- The tenant must not make any alterations to the condominium without the written consent of the landlord.
- The tenant will not be obligated to pay additional rent for any improvements done to the property.
- The landlord will insure the condominium, but the tenant is responsible for obtaining his ⁄ her own insurance to cover personal property.
- If the condominium is damaged by fire to the point of being untenantable, the rent will abate until the unit has been repaired and can be lived in again.
- If the condominium is abandoned by the tenant, the landlord may retake possession of the unit and has the right to dispose of any of the tenant's property which has been left behind.
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