Property Management
In NC, an 'eviction' (summary ejectment) proceeding is filed in:
ANC Superior Court
BNC Court of Appeals
CSmall Claims/District Court✓ Correct
DThe NC Real Estate Commission
Explanation
Summary ejectment (eviction) actions in NC are filed in Small Claims Court (magistrate level) or District Court, depending on the amount of damages sought. These are relatively quick proceedings to recover possession of property.
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