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Need help interpreting clause in lease regarding eviction...
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This clause is from the standard NC Realtor's lease from 2022... Does this clause mean that the landlord can *file* for eviction (with cause, such as late rent), immediately and *without* needing to post notice to quit? (usually, depending on lease, landlords need to give 7,10, or 30 days notice)...
b. Landlord’s Right to Possession: Regardless of whether Landlord terminates this lease or only terminates the Tenant’s right of possession without terminating this lease, Landlord shall be immediately entitled to possession of the Premises and the Tenant shall peacefully surrender possession of the Premises to Landlord immediately upon Landlord’s demand. In the event Tenant shall fail or refuse to surrender possession of the Premises, Landlord shall, in compliance with Article 2A of Chapter 42 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, reenter and retake possession of the Premises only through a summary ejectment proceeding.

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