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Peter K.
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Raleigh, NC
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Which court do you submit your eviction? And how do you evict?

Peter K.
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Raleigh, NC
Posted

Skipping forward to courtesy rent payment notices, calling her, emailing her, etc- Already in the process of a 10-day notification of pay or vacate after giving her a 5 day grace period per NC State laws (posted on her door and photo taken). Once that 10-day is expired and the tenant does not pay the late rent fee and the rent (online using cozy.co), I will proceed with the eviction (she ignores my calls or just doesn't have any form of communication- idk- I'm not chasing after her- it is her responsibility). How do I file an eviction paperwork? and to which court? 

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