Provide tenants with a written 7-Day Notice of Disposition of Personal Property for North Carolina.
USE TO:
- notify tenants that they have left behind personal property in the abandoned rental unit
- inform tenants that their possessions have been stored and provide them with the name and location of the storage facility
- warn tenants that their personal property will be disposed of or sold unless they pay for the storage charges and reclaim their property within 7 days
- protect yourself against future litigation by complying with North Carolina state notice requirements
TERMS AND CONDITIONS COVERED INCLUDE:
- summary of North Carolina state law outlining when to use this notice and how it should be served
- notice date, tenant's name and address to where the notice is delivered
- lease agreement date and address of rental property
- date rental unit was repossessed or vacated and listing of personal property left behind by the tenant
- name and address of the storage facility where property has been stored
- number of days tenant has to reclaim possessions and pay landlord for storage costs
- clause specifying how personal property will be sold in a public or private sale if tenant fails to comply
- landlord's signature and contact information
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