North Dakota Residential Lease Agreement

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North Dakota Residential Lease Agreement

The North Dakota Residential Lease Agreement is a legal document that binds a Landlord and Tenant over a set period of time for the renting of one's property.

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Landlord-Tenant Law In North Dakota

This handout is intended to provide information about the rights and responsibilities between landlords and tenants in North Dakota. Because factual circumstances vary in each case, detailed legal research or opinions may be necessary. check to learn more.

Tenant Defenses to Evictions in North Dakota

The  North Dakota Century Code  provides all the rules and regulations for landlords and tenants to follow, including rules for eviction. A landlord can only evict a tenant after receiving a court order from a judge. check to learn more.

NORTH DAKOTA EVICTION PROCESS

The most common reason to evict a tenant is failure to pay their rent. However, a tenant can be evicted for other material violations of a lease or rental agreement. Examples of a material violation are: unreasonable peace disturbances, illegal activity on the premises, unreported pets, too many occupants, or damage to the premises. check to learn more.