North Carolina Statutes

§ 42A-26 — Violation of court order

North Carolina § 42A-26
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 42AVacation Rental Act
Art. 4Expedited Eviction Proceedings

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 42A-26 (2026).

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If a tenant fails to remove personal property from a residential property subject to a vacation rental after the court has entered an order of eviction, the landlord or real estate broker shall have the same rights as provided in G.S. 42-36.2(b) as if the sheriff had not removed the tenant's property. The failure of a tenant or the guest of a tenant to vacate a residential property in accordance with a court order issued pursuant to G.S. 42A-24(d) shall constitute a criminal trespass under G.S. 14-159.13. (1999-420, s. 1.)

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