Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in North Carolina
I am a tenant, renting house in pineville nc ,1250.00 mth signed lease dec 19 and took residence gave pro-rAte of 650.00 for remainder of dec. and 1300.00 deposit . my husband and i were late on jan rent she just recieved 1250.00 and we told her that we would give the "100.00" late fee in a couple of days she said its 100.00/wk that shocked us my husband asked is that legal her response : its in the lease the question i have is - Is that legal to charge a tenant 100.00 dollars late fee for every week we are late the last house was 50.00 one time for the mth this sounds really strange what do we do ?
1 Answer from Attorneys
No it is not legal. She can impose one late fee if it is more than five days late. If you pay monthly it cannot exceed 5% of the rent so you would owe $62.50.
Refer her to NC General Statute 42-46. The lease cannot override this provision.
(a) In all residential rental agreements in which a definite time for the payment of the rent is fixed, the parties may agree to a late fee not inconsistent with the provisions of this subsection, to be chargeable only if any rental payment is five days or more late. If the rent:
(1) Is due in monthly installments, a landlord may charge a late fee not to exceed fifteen dollars ($15.00) or five percent (5%) of the monthly rent, whichever is greater.
(2) Is due in weekly installments, a landlord may charge a late fee not to exceed four dollars ($4.00) or five percent (5%) of the weekly rent, whichever is greater.
(3) Repealed by Session Laws 2009-279, s. 4, effective October 1, 2009, and applicable to leases entered into on or after that date.
(b) A late fee under subsection (a) of this section may be imposed only one time for each late rental payment. A late fee for a specific late rental payment may not be deducted from a subsequent rental payment so as to cause the subsequent rental payment to be in default.
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