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10
Jan
2023

Credit Union Taking Possession Must Evict Occupants

Following the Credit Union’s purchase of the house, two occupants residing in the house at the time of the purchase were given notice that if they did not voluntarily move from the premises, they would be evicted.
 
Here, the residents did not move out, and a complaint for eviction was filed with the court.
 
The court ruled that the eviction was a proper procedure and ordered the residents to move. There was no lease or rental agreement between the residents and the Credit Union.

Since there was no lease or rental agreement, the Credit Union action to obtain possession through eviction was proper. College Heights Credit Union v. George Boyd (Ct. of Appeals of North Carolina, No. 9012DC1334).

Author: Charles R. Harroun, Attorney at Law



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