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Eviction Laws in North Dakota

Complete landlord & tenant guide โ€” notice requirements, filing fees, tenant rights, and step-by-step instructions.

3
Day Notice Minimum
$80
Court Filing Fee
2-4 weeks
Process Length
Weak
Tenant Protections
๐Ÿ  Landlord Guide

How to Evict a Tenant in North Dakota

  1. 1
    Serve the Notice

    Serve a written notice giving the tenant 3 days to pay, cure the violation, or vacate.

  2. 2
    File in Court

    File an Unlawful Detainer lawsuit at your local courthouse. Filing fee: $80.

  3. 3
    Serve Tenant with Summons

    The court will issue a summons. Have it served on the tenant by an authorized person.

  4. 4
    Attend the Hearing

    Present your evidence. If tenant doesn't appear, you'll likely get a default judgment.

  5. 5
    Writ of Possession

    After winning, get a Writ of Possession. The sheriff will enforce the lockout.

๐Ÿ”‘ Tenant Rights

Your Rights as a Tenant in North Dakota

  • โœ“ You have 3 days after receiving a notice to respond before your landlord can file in court.
  • โœ“ You have the right to appear in court and present your defense. Always show up.
  • โœ“ Your landlord cannot change your locks, remove your belongings, or shut off utilities without a court order.
  • โœ“ Tenant protections in North Dakota are rated Weak.
  • โœ“ Common defenses: improper notice, habitability issues, retaliation, discrimination, or rent was already paid.
  • โœ“ An eviction can stay on your record for 7 years โ€” learn about expungement in North Dakota.

Notice Types Used in North Dakota

Pay or Quit Notice

Non-payment of rent

Cure or Quit Notice

Lease violations (pets, noise, unauthorized occupants)

Unconditional Quit Notice

Serious violations, repeat offenses, illegal activity

Eviction Rate
2.5%
annual eviction rate
Self-Representation
Allowed
can represent yourself in court
Top Cities
Fargo
Bismarck
Grand Forks
Minot

Have an eviction on your record?

Find out if you qualify for eviction expungement in North Dakota โ€” which can help you rent again and improve your housing options.

North Dakota Expungement Guide โ†’