How much notice do I need to give to terminate a weekly tenancy?

Full question:

I am living in a rented house in North Carolina. My landlord has given me this house on a weekly tenancy basis. As my landlord is refusing to give me the rented house on a yearly tenancy basis, I am planning to terminate the tenancy. How many days notice do I need to give my landlord?

  • Category: Landlord Tenant
  • Subcategory: Lease Termination
  • Date:
  • State: North Carolina

Answer:

In North Carolina, if you have a weekly tenancy, you must provide 2 days’ notice to terminate the lease. This is specified in N.C. Gen. Stat. § 42-14, which states that a tenancy from week to week can be ended with two days’ notice.

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