North Carolina Statutes
§ 168-23 — Certain private agreements void
North Carolina § 168-23
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 168-23 (2026).
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Any restriction, reservation, condition, exception, or covenant in any subdivision plan, deed, or other instrument of or pertaining to the transfer, sale, lease, or use of property which would permit residential use of property but prohibit the use of the property as a family care home as defined in G.S. 160D-907 is void as against public policy to the extent of the prohibition and shall be given no legal or equitable force or effect. (1981, c. 565, s. 1; 2019-111, s. 2.6(j); 2020-3, s. 4.33(a); 2020-25, ss. 49(a), (c), 51(a), (b), (d).)
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Purpose and definition§ 168-23
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Responsibility for service animal§ 168-4.5
Penalty§ 168-4.6
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North Carolina § 168-23, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nc/168/168-23.