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Demon S Rogers
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Late Rent and Internet

Demon S Rogers
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Open to any advice on the matter.

Is it permissable to pause internet service to one tenant of 3 who live on a property due to late rent ?

The other two will still have full access but giving that the internet is a service and not a utility and isnt a necessity for the dwelling to be habitable due to rent being late can I pause it until rent is paid. I pay internet every month. Each tenant has a separate lease and in the lease it states

"UTILITIES and SERVICES : Landlord will directly pay for all utilities, services and charges provided to the property including any and all deposits required. "

Do to the lack of specificity of which services and the service still being paid in the state of North Carolina I believe I am well within my rights to pause service because it's not a utility.

That's fact based answer but I also wanting to know is this bad practice or a fair practice in others eyes and what you might do in a situation to nudge a tenant to pay rent any day after it was due on the 1st per the lease.

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