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North Carolina · Randolph County

Eviction Laws in Asheboro, NC

Landlord’s complete guide to filing, timelines & local rules


10 days  Notice Period (Nonpayment)


$96  Filing Fee


21–35 days  Avg Timeline

Eviction Laws in Asheboro, North Carolina

Asheboro is the county seat of Randolph County and the commercial center of a largely rural stretch of the central Piedmont. With a population of roughly 28,000, it’s a smaller market — but one where over 52% of households rent, making it one of the highest renter-share cities in North Carolina relative to its size. Median rents hover around $1,080–$1,113 across all unit types, well below the state average, which attracts buy-and-hold investors looking for affordable cash-flowing properties. The rental market here is steady rather than explosive — rent growth has been modest at roughly 0.5–1% year over year, and vacancy stays manageable due to limited new construction. For landlords, Asheboro offers low entry costs and reliable tenant demand from the local manufacturing, healthcare, and zoo-tourism workforce (the North Carolina Zoo is the city’s largest employer and visitor draw).

The eviction process in Asheboro follows North Carolina state law entirely — there are no local ordinances that modify the standard summary ejectment process. The 10-day demand for rent, $96 filing fee, and Small Claims Court hearing at the Randolph County Courthouse apply the same as any other NC jurisdiction. Asheboro has no rent control (prohibited statewide under G.S. § 42-14.1), no mandatory rental registration program, no local inspection fees, and no short-term rental permitting requirements at the city level. Randolph County does not have a tenant advocacy organization or court-funded eviction diversion program. For landlords who follow proper procedure, this is a straightforward eviction jurisdiction with minimal bureaucratic friction.

Asheboro & Randolph County — Local Rules That Affect Landlords

No rent control. North Carolina (G.S. § 42-14.1) prohibits local rent control statewide. Asheboro cannot cap rent increases. Landlords must provide 30 days’ notice before raising rent on a year-to-year lease, 7 days for month-to-month, and 2 days for week-to-week tenancies.

No mandatory rental registration. Neither Asheboro nor Randolph County requires landlords to register residential rental properties. There is no proactive rental inspection program — the city enforces its Minimum Housing Code on a complaint basis only. Keep units up to code to avoid complaint-triggered inspections that could complicate an active eviction.

No local STR permit required. The City of Asheboro has not enacted city-level short-term rental legislation. Airbnb and VRBO properties operate under North Carolina’s statewide Vacation Rental Act framework only — no city permit, no density cap, no special zoning approval required. Hosts must collect and remit state sales tax (4.75%) plus Randolph County occupancy taxes and follow general housing code standards (smoke/CO detectors, egress, habitability).

Small-county court efficiency. Randolph County’s Small Claims Court docket is significantly lighter than urban counties like Mecklenburg or Wake. Hearing dates for summary ejectment cases are typically scheduled within 7–14 days of filing — faster than most metro areas in the state. For landlords dealing with nonpaying tenants, this translates to a shorter total timeline from notice to possession.

Randolph County Courthouse — What to Expect

Eviction cases (summary ejectments) in Asheboro are filed at the Randolph County Courthouse, Clerk of Superior Court — 176 East Salisbury Street, Asheboro, NC 27203. The main phone number is (336) 328-3000 and the Clerk of Court line is (336) 328-3100. File your Complaint in Summary Ejectment with the Clerk of Superior Court. The $96 filing fee is standard statewide. Service is handled by the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office, which charges a $30.00 service fee per person served. The Sheriff will attempt service and return the process to the Clerk’s Office. After service, a magistrate in Small Claims Court will hear the case — typically within 7–14 days depending on docket availability. If the magistrate rules in your favor, the tenant has 10 days to appeal or vacate; if they refuse to leave, apply for a Writ of Possession for Real Property. Only the Randolph County Sheriff can physically execute the eviction — do not change locks or cut utilities before then, as self-help eviction is illegal under NC G.S. § 42-25.6. Note: no cell phones, computers, multimedia devices, or cameras are allowed inside the Randolph County Courthouse.

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📊 Asheboro Rental Market Snapshot

Metric Asheboro Data Notes
Median Monthly Rent ~$1,080 All unit types, 2025–2026 avg (RentCafe/Zillow)
Renter-Occupied Rate ~52% 5,743 renter households vs 5,341 owner-occupied (Census/Point2Homes)
Rent Change (YoY) +0.5% Modest, stable growth; limited new supply keeps rents steady
Avg Days on Market ~30 Affordable price point keeps units moving; limited inventory
Landlord-Friendly Rating 8.5 / 10 No registration, no STR permits, no tenant advocacy org, lighter court docket

⚖️ North Carolina Eviction Laws — Applied in Asheboro

State law governs evictions in Asheboro. Randolph County courts apply these statutes directly.

⚡ Quick Overview

10
Days Notice (Nonpayment)
0
Days Notice (Violation)
30-45
Avg Total Days
$96
Filing Fee (Approx)

💰 Nonpayment of Rent

Notice Type 10-Day Demand for Rent
Notice Period 10 days
Tenant Can Cure? Yes
Days to Hearing 7-14 days
Days to Writ 5-10 days
Total Estimated Timeline 30-45 days
Total Estimated Cost $150-$350
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Tenant can request a jury trial, which moves case from magistrate to district court and adds significant time. Notice must be properly served - posting alone may not be sufficient.

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📝 North Carolina Eviction Process (Overview)

  1. Serve the required notice based on the eviction reason (nonpayment or lease violation).
  2. Wait for the notice period to expire. If tenant cures the issue (where allowed), the process stops.
  3. File an eviction case with the Small Claims / Magistrate Court. Pay the filing fee (~$96).
  4. Tenant is served with a summons and has the opportunity to respond.
  5. Attend the court hearing and present your case.
  6. If you prevail, obtain a writ of possession from the court.
  7. Law enforcement executes the writ and removes the tenant if necessary.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This page provides general information about North Carolina eviction laws and does not constitute legal advice. Eviction procedures can vary by county and may change over time. Local jurisdictions may have additional requirements or tenant protections. For specific legal guidance, consult a qualified North Carolina attorney or local legal aid organization.
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💰 What Does an Eviction Cost in Asheboro?

Filing fees, service costs, and total estimated range for Randolph County.

💰 Eviction Costs: North Carolina
Filing Fee 96
Total Est. Range $150-$350
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Disclaimer: This page provides general information about eviction laws applicable in Asheboro, North Carolina and does not constitute legal advice. Laws and local ordinances may change. Always verify current requirements with Randolph County courts or a licensed North Carolina attorney before proceeding with an eviction.

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