Property Management
In North Carolina, a landlord must give a month-to-month tenant how much notice to terminate the tenancy?
A7 days
B14 days
C30 days (one full rental period)✓ Correct
D60 days
Explanation
For a month-to-month tenancy, North Carolina requires notice of at least 7 days for week-to-week, and at least the equivalent of one full rental period (typically 30 days) for month-to-month tenancies.
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