Property Management
Under the NC Uniform Residential Landlord-Tenant Act, a landlord may NOT retaliate against a tenant for:
APaying rent late
BReporting housing code violations to a government authority✓ Correct
CHaving guests
DParking in unauthorized spaces
Explanation
NC law prohibits landlord retaliation (eviction, rent increases, service reduction) against tenants who report code violations or assert rights under the Landlord-Tenant Act.
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