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quick help
I have been too lenient. Tenants are very messy. They have received a city housing violation. I told them about it in advance (it's also left at premises by code enforcer). They did not correct in time so I got the bill. I gave them 5 days to make the payment...which they have not done.
My lease says I allow 5 days to correct contract breaches.
Is this sufficient to now how them evicted??
I'm in NC. Thanks