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No-Fault Evictions: Cary vs Raleigh

How do no-fault evictions rules compare between Cary, NC and Raleigh, NC?

Cary, NC

Wake County

No data available yet for Cary.

Raleigh, NC

Wake County

Few Restrictions

North Carolina permits no-fault evictions at the end of any lease term. Raleigh has no local just-cause ordinance, so landlords may decline to renew month-to-month or fixed-term leases without stating a reason, subject only to federal fair housing protections.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCaryRaleigh
Just-cause required-No
Month-to-month notice-7 days
Year-to-year notice-1 month
Retaliation window-12 months

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Cary FAQ

No FAQs available.

Raleigh FAQ

Can my Raleigh landlord evict me without reason?

Yes, at lease end with proper written notice. They cannot terminate during a fixed term without cause, and cannot retaliate for protected complaints filed within the past 12 months.

What protects me from discriminatory eviction?

The federal Fair Housing Act and NC Fair Housing Act bar termination based on race, religion, family status, disability, and other protected classes. File complaints with HUD or NC Human Relations Commission.

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