Property Ownership
A periodic tenancy in North Carolina:
AHas a specific end date stated in the lease
BAutomatically renews for successive periods (week-to-week, month-to-month) until terminated with proper notice✓ Correct
CRequires a 6-month notice to terminate
DIs not recognized under NC law
Explanation
A periodic tenancy (like month-to-month) automatically renews at the end of each period until either party gives proper notice to terminate.
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