North Carolina Statutes

§ 42-64 — Affirmative defense or exemption to a complete eviction

North Carolina § 42-64
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 42Landlord and Tenant
Art. 7Expedited Eviction of Drug Traffickers and Other Criminals

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 42-64 (2026).

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(a)Affirmative Defense. - The court shall refrain from ordering the complete eviction of a tenant pursuant to G.S. 42-63(a) where the tenant has established that the tenant was not involved in the criminal activity and that:
(1)The tenant did not know or have reason to know that criminal activity was occurring or would likely occur on or within the individual rental unit, that the individual rental unit was used in any way in furtherance of or to promote criminal activity, or that any member of the tenant's household or any guest has engaged in criminal activity on or in the immediate vicinity of any portion of the entire premises; or
(2)The tenant had done everything that could reasonably be expected under the circumstances to prevent the commission of the criminal activity, such as re

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