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Avoiding Tenant Rights

Ryan Mulder
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Hey!  We have a property we're just getting started with in Mars Hill near Asheville that we are short-term renting.  I want to increase the max amount of nights a guest can book but I'm afraid of running into the issue of tenant rights and possible evictions.  Does anyone know how long a tenant has to live in a property in North Carolina before they assume tenant rights?  Has anyone else had trouble with this issue or is it something to not really worry about?  We're brand new and learning the ropes and just trying to avoid any future issues or headaches.  Thanks!

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