North Carolina has no statute setting notice requirements or limits for a landlord entering a rented dwelling. Entry rights are governed entirely by the lease. Tenants who need a guaranteed notice period before entry must negotiate that term into the written rental agreement.
Chapter 42 of the North Carolina General Statutes contains no provision requiring a landlord to give advance notice (such as 24 or 48 hours) before entering a tenant's unit, nor does it restrict entry to repairs or emergencies. Because the statutory scheme is silent, the lease agreement controls when and how a landlord may enter. A landlord still cannot use entry to harass a tenant or to retaliate, which N.C. Gen. Stat. § 42-37.1 prohibits, and cannot engage in a self-help lockout or other unlawful interference with possession. Absent a lease clause, tenants have limited statutory protection regarding entry, so the rental agreement is the key document. No statutory requirement otherwise governs landlord entry.
No specific statutory penalty for entry without notice. Abusive or retaliatory entry may support a claim under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 42-37.1 or a civil action for breach of the lease or trespass.
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