yes, that is exactly the point of a notary. They are licensed to legally witness by the state of North Carolina legal documents such as lease agreements.
The purpose of notarizing is to verify that a signature belongs to the person it claims to belong to. So, when the landlord signs, he could have the notary stamp it, but I don't know why he would.
Yes.
To evict, he needs a reason.
No, just proper notice, if the lease so requires.
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Generally it means to pay the remainder of the monthly rent through the end of the lease for some reason, often so the tenant can vacate the premises before the lease has ended.
Generally speaking, no. A landlord can only terminate a lease if the tenant violates the terms of it.
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Yes and no. If you are a renter the lease is there to protect YOU. If you don't have a lease then you have no rights to the property at all, the landlord doesn't even need a reason to kick you out. So long story short... only if you want to live there.
No, purchasing a home is not sufficient reason to break your lease for a rented dwelling. However, you may want to talk to your landlord and see if he/she will release you from the remainder of your lease. Sometimes this involves paying all or a portion of the rent due from the remaining terms of the lease.
Only if the landlord commited the burglary.