What is the North Carolina Vacation Rental Act?
Chapter 42A of the North Carolina General Statutes creates liability for landlords who fail to keep vacation rental properties “safe and habitable.”
Chapter 42A of the North Carolina General Statutes creates liability for landlords who fail to keep vacation rental properties “safe and habitable.”
When a reckless or negligent act leaves a person so disabled that he or she can no engage in sexual activity with a spouse or life partner, grounds for claiming monetary damages for loss of consortium exist.