Property Management
In NC, a summary ejectment (eviction) action may be filed in:
ANC Superior Court only
BNC Small Claims Court or District Court✓ Correct
CNC Real Estate Commission tribunal
DFederal district court
Explanation
Summary ejectment (eviction) proceedings in NC are filed in Small Claims Court (Magistrate's Court) or District Court, depending on the amount in dispute.
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