Common use of Demand for Possession Clause in Contracts

Demand for Possession. Upon Landlord’s written demand given to Tenant in accordance with paragraph 33, Landlord shall be immediately entitled to possession of the Premises if Landlord terminates this lease or terminates the Tenant’s right of possession or if Tenant is holding over after the term of the Lease has expired. Any demand for possession may be provided contemporaneously with any notice of termination provided under subparagraph (a) above. In the event Tenant fails or refuses to surrender possession of the Premises, Landlord may, in compliance with Article 2A of Chapter 42 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, reenter and retake possession of the Premises through a summary ejectment proceeding.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Residential Rental Agreement, Residential Rental Agreement, Residential Rental Contract

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Demand for Possession. Upon Landlord’s written demand given to Tenant in accordance with paragraph 33, Landlord shall be immediately entitled to possession of the Premises if Landlord terminates this lease or terminates the Tenant’s right of possession or if Tenant is holding over after the term of the Lease has expired. Any demand for possession may be provided contemporaneously with any notice of termination provided under subparagraph (a) above. In the event Tenant fails or refuses to surrender possession of the Premises, Landlord may, in compliance with Article 2A of Chapter 42 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, reenter and retake possession of the Premises through a summary ejectment proceeding.. NOTE: NC REALTOR Form 427-T, “Demand for Possession” may be used to comply with subparagraphs (a) and (b) above. Page 5 of 9 STANDARD FORM 410-T

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Rental Contract

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