Can a landlord evict someone for no reason in North Dakota?

This question is about North Dakota Eviction Process

Yes, in North Dakota a landlord can evict someone “for no reason” if a written lease agreement has expired or there is no lease in effect. In those situations the landlord doesn’t need a separate cause to end the tenancy, but they must give proper written notice (typically at least 30 days for a month‑to‑month or periodic tenancy) before beginning the eviction process if the tenant stays. After the notice period, the landlord must still file an eviction action in court and obtain a judgment for possession, they cannot legally remove the tenant on their own.

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