Property Management

In North Dakota, when may a landlord lawfully evict a tenant?

AWhenever the landlord wishes to use the property personally
BAfter proper notice and, if the tenant does not cure the violation or vacate, through the court eviction (unlawful detainer) process✓ Correct
CBy changing the locks without any court process
DImmediately upon non-payment of rent without notice

Explanation

In North Dakota, eviction must follow legal procedures: providing proper written notice (to pay or vacate, or to cure or vacate), and if the tenant does not comply, filing a court action for eviction. Self-help evictions (changing locks, removing belongings) are illegal.

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